The exhibition “With the eyes of the soul looking to the future” opens
by Rosalia Di Gregorio and Mattia Ciro Milo
Saturday 28 September 2024
Villa San Cataldo is preparing to host an artistic event and a new artistic exhibition. The exhibition “With the eyes of the soul looking to the future” will be inaugurated on Saturday 28 September at 6.30 pm, an exhibition that will feature the talents of Rosalia Di Gregorio and Mattia Ciro Milo.
The event, sponsored by the Municipality of Bagheria, will see the presence of the mayor of Bagheria, Filippo Maria Tripoli and the councilor for Public Education Antonella Elisa Insinga at the opening ceremony.
Rosalia Di Gregorio, an artist with a dreamy soul and unmistakable pictorial poetics, will present her works, the result of a passion cultivated over time and continuous stylistic research. He has participated in several group exhibitions, two of which were for charity.
She is an artist in her heart and soul despite having attended the Art Institute of Palermo, she had to interrupt her studies for family reasons, but this did not stop her from realizing her passion, despite having undertaken a path work, promised to pick up where I left off. But this didn’t happen, having given priority to family and work, so she continued to study self-taught, creating over time her own style as a dreamer and poetic of painting, making creative art with foils, another passion.
Mattia Ciro Milo, a young emerging talent from the Renato Guttuso art school, will surprise the public with his artistic experiments, which range from drawing to painting to pyrography. A third year student in the architecture section of high school, a year ago he created a collective exhibition with other young people, gaining experience that led him to participate in other exhibitions around various countries, with excellent results.
He loves experimenting with art, his style varies from drawing to painting to pyrography for which it was love at first sight. Behind him he has a family of artists from which he draws curiosity and a great desire to create.
The exhibition can be visited by the public at Villa San Cataldo, in via Sant’Ignazio di Loyola:
– from Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 1.30pm
– and on Wednesdays from 3.30pm to 6.00pm