#ITALIAN #ART and #PASSION….
Diego knew some of the best #Italians,…
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#Diego Voci and Gigi #GUADAGNUCCI gave us #Passion and #ART.
#ITALIAN #ART and #PASSION….
Diego knew some of the best #Italians,…
http://www.gigiguadagnucci.com/
#Diego Voci and Gigi #GUADAGNUCCI gave us #Passion and #ART.
Experience the possibilities. TAKE A #VIRTUALMUSEUM TOUR of DIEGO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GG5Jl-2FuXM
Stephen Max, in Canada, the creative member of the volunteer Diego Voci Project has been busy experimenting with creating the “DIEGO” brand that will rise above the cacophony of competition to attract attention of the eyes and ears of the larger audience.
This is Max’s imaginary entrance to a future Diego Museum Exhibition. Help him expand his ideas even beyond his impressive Diego brand results so far.
Post your “DIEGO” brand WOW here (all ideas are welcome).
To see another of the half dozen brand ideas Max has created: https://diegovociproject.wordpress.com/2014/08/01/the-ny-critics-raved-on-broadway/ . The other examples can be found on Stephen Max’s Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/stephen.max.522
Stephen Max is the author and publisher of the new deluxe 145 page book “The Beauty of Diego” http://www.blurb.com/books/5419805-the-beauty-of-diego
Here another example of how Diego Voci’s work of art is appreciated by his collectors.
In a 1972 letter to Helga Voci from Colonel Norman W Marohn, it was stated that a Diego Voci work of art titled “The Group of Fisherman” will be presented to the University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, for their permanent collection at the Forrest R Polk Library in memory of “The Emil and Louise Marohn Family and the James Gibbs Family“.” It was also requested in the letter that “a biographical sketch of Diego Voci that could be placed permanently with his painting at the University”.
Paintings like these donated to public institutions mean a great deal and the press was there to document this one specifically. See below a photograph published August 8, 1972 in Fond du Loc Reporter, of a graduate student hanging this Diego Voci painting in the library where it has hung for over 41 years.
Recently, in the Forrest R Polk Library transformation, painting was returned back to the Mahron family. In addition to this painting held in a public institution for over 40 years, this work of art was recently published in the deluxe collector’s book titled “The Beauty of Diego” by Stephen Max.
Here is the page in book of “The Group of Fisherman”