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It was inaugurated last July 20th at 6pm, the art exhibition Dedicated to an artist distinguished by his exceptional versatility and his ability to evoke profound emotions through a wide range of artistic techniques. The journalist and promoter of the event will introduce the artist and host the event. Made in Italy, and of culture, Antonella Gramigna, who spoke about the relationship between art and emotions.

Paul Lazzerini, already known in the contemporary art scene, where it is present in Lucca with two locations, Saint Justus e Fillungo, beyond Pietrasanta e Florence, presented a collection of his works, some of which had never been shown before, and three of which were part of a project with Geal on the environment and ecology, attracting collectors, tourists and art lovers.

 The artist is highly recognized for his ability to integrate different art forms., creating works of social sensitivity and important themes that stimulate reflection.

The exhibition, entitled “Moonlit night of Tuscany”, recalling the moon, symbol of many of his works: “Because it is the night that I create and the moon is always there to silently inspire me…”, represents a journey into the artist’s inner universe, where each creation is a fragment of a larger mosaic.

A tapestry”" says Lazzerini "“This is how my paintings have often been described. Especially those that seem like a mosaic of colors and shapes. Always in perfect harmony.

 His style is in fact a continuous explosion of colors and emotions.. His techniques, which combine various elements, create vibrant surfaces that seem to come to life. Especially under spotlights, some works explode with light and sensations, in a relationship between space, light and shadow, inviting the viewer to perceive the work from different angles and nuances.

The exhibition of the artist Paolo Lazzerini, inaugurated in the presence of the deputy mayor of Lucca, John Minniti, the administrator of Geal, Salvatore Pipus, the neuromarketing expert from Miami, Marco Baldocchi, and the art historian Marilena Cheli Tomei, which took those present on a true journey through the works, is an unmissable event for anyone interested in contemporary art.

 The variety of techniques and the depth of the themes covered demonstrate Lazzerini's extraordinary ability to explore new artistic frontiers. Church of San Cristoforo, Located in Via Fillungo, it is a prestigious venue that has capitalized on this versatility, offering the public and tourists a rich and stimulating cultural experience.

The exhibition will be open to the public until August 1, 2024, offering ample opportunities to explore and reflect on the art of one of the most innovative artists of our time.