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Posted on 24th January 20228th August 2024 visiodivina

Are you startled? Do you feel uneasy or rather moved to help? Do you find yourself under her spell? Or […]

Andrea Büttner: Beggars

Posted on 24th January 202224th January 2022 visiodivina

“God has given me gifts so that I can serve others with them. They are not mine; I received them […]

TRICKS OF THE TRADE

Posted on 5th January 20225th January 2022 visiodivina

  A short introduction I made for a university in Washington about how people reacted to some of the artworks […]

The Unknown Familiar

Posted on 3rd December 202130th March 2025 visiodivina

We share something inalienable with the stars, yet they remain distant We humans have an unquenchable thirst for knowing; to […]

Compassionism – a new ‘ism’ is introduced in visual art in Amsterdam today!

Posted on 14th April 202119th May 2021 visiodivina

Compassionism, the novel artistic voice captured in this book, is manifested in the oil paintings of visual artist Hansa Versteeg […]

Le Petit Prince ou L’Apprenti Sorcier

Posted on 28th March 202114th April 2021 visiodivina

It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye. (Antoine […]

‘Omen’ in the book ‘Compassionism’

Posted on 28th March 202114th April 2021 visiodivina

The definition of the word Omen reads: “An event regarded of prophetic significance, as a portent of good or evil.” This forewarning […]

The Abduction of Europe

Posted on 28th March 202114th April 2021 visiodivina

The old continent was given its name by a beautiful legendary lady. According to classical mythology Europa, a Phoenician princess, […]

Pietà della Nostra Terra

Posted on 28th March 202114th April 2021 visiodivina

The way this Pietà is staged, in front of a monumental stairway, gives the scene an ageless quality. Since ancient times […]

Ophelia

Posted on 28th March 202114th April 2021 visiodivina

Everyone who is a bit familiar with Western art history sees that this painting is derived from Ophelia (1852) by […]

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