At Victoriano works by Borrello and Fusari

Vera Meneguzzo, April 20, 2017

Pippo Borrello with Vera MeneguzzoPippo Borrello with Vera Meneguzzo

Two Veronese masters who had the privilege of being invited, among the approximately 230 Italian artists and some foreigners, at the Triennal Exhibition of Visual Arts, curated by Gianni Dunil, staged at the Victorian complex in San Pietro Street in prison in Rome, until April 22, 2017.
In the central hall, are the painter Pippo Borrello and the photographer Giuliana Maddalena Fusari.

Borrello is present with a mixed technique on canvas titled Twilight where, among the shades of uniform gray, looming in the distance the white line and the black undulating landscape. The strip divides the picture horizontally into two.
At the bottom is a calm sea where a sun is reflected in the sunset that seems to melt its gold in the water. At the top, the sky, with a thin semi-circle of silvery moon swinging almost to give a welcome to the imminent night.
The work, of great emotional impact, reminds us of the going of time and our fragility in the face of the greatness of nature that always enchants and comforts us.

Source: Arena of Verona