Opere d'Arte

Thecommon pheasant is of Asian origin; its natural range includes central-western and central-eastern Asia, from the Caucasus to the island of Formosa. It is from these areas that, in Roman times, the pheasant was introduced first to Italy and then, between 500 and 800 AD, to Europe because it is generally an animal that lives in plain or hilly...

Gen 23

Parrots

This artwork draws inspiration from the artist's travels in South America, particularly Bolivia, where he encountered this brightly colored bird while hiking in the forests.

The artist decided to depict the Thunbergia grandifiora, a flower that became known to the artist thanks to his travels to the Asian continent during his youth.

This is a classic subject in our gallery: a small village in the Tuscan coutryside with some houses and a lot of nature. The darker trees are cypresses, distinctive of Tuscany since IX century B.C. because they are the symbol of immortality and eternity due to its longevity. Etruscan started the application of this species of trees to cultivate...

This is a classic subject in our gallery: a small village in the Tuscan coutryside with some houses and a lot of nature. The darker trees are cypresses, distinctive of Tuscany since IX century B.C. because they are the symbol of immortality and eternity due to its longevity. Etruscan started the application of this species of trees to cultivate...

Gen 16

Boat

The artist chose to represent one boat on the seashore from the memory of the winters spent observing the sea on the Livorno coast, in particular in a small village called Castiglioncello where he had his house.

A very widespread meaning when giving a hibiscus flower as a gift is that linked to love. In fact, hibiscus is often considered a symbol of elegance but also of fragility and fleeting beauty because this plant blooms in the morning and its flowering lasts only one day. When it is given as a gift to a woman, the hidden...

Dic 19

Elegance

This work is a tribute to the British painter Jack Vettriano, paired with the other mosaic called "Summertime".

This work is a tribute to the British painter Jack Vettriano, paired with the other mosaic called "Elegance".

This is a classic subject in our gallery: a small village in the Tuscan coutryside with some houses and a lot of nature. The darker trees are cypresses, distinctive of Tuscany since IX century B.C. because they are the symbol of immortality and eternity due to its longevity. Etruscan started the application of this species of trees to cultivate...

Dic 19

Bouquet

This artwork draws inspiration from Tuscany and its typical flowers, including daisies, pink poppies, and wildflowers.