YES! HORSES HAVE FACES, TOO!!

Although the deadline closed today for submission of Diego’s works to be considered in the 3rd book “Diego Voci: Artist of A Thousand Faces“. 

We will be posting more of the many images received over the next weeks. Book publishing date will be the 100th birthday (August 20th) of internationally collected artist Antonio Diego Voci (1920-1985). 

#DIEGO COLLECTORS, OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU!

works by Diego Voci; internationally collected artist (1920-1985)

CALLING ON DIEGO COLLECTORS!

Each of YOU have an opportunity to participate in the publishing of Your Diego artworks. A new book “Artist of a Thousand Faces” is in the planning stages by Stephen Max to celebrate Diego’s 100th Birth Year on August 10th.

Please EMAIL diegovociproject@gmail.com us your unique Diego “faces” works of art and any stories or quips you have, to be considered for this publication (no later than May 15th 2020).

Examples above of unique “faces” by Diego (Antonio Diego Voci)!

CALLING ON ALL #DIEGO #COLLECTORS!

Diego Voci: (Top L: Pallina; Top R: Clown; Bottom R: Le Couple; Bottom L: Promenade)

EACH OF YOU… have an opportunity to participate in the publishing of Your Diego artworks. A new book “Artist of a Thousand Faces” is in the planning stages by Stephen Max to celebrate Diego’s 100th Year (August 10th).

Please EMAIL diegovociproject@gmail.com us your unique Diego “faces” works of art and any stories or quips you have, to be considered for this publication (by May 15, 2020)

Example of unique “faces” by Diego above in Face Compilation I

#MILLET #VANGOGH #DIEGO #HARVEST

Words from Canadian Collector James Thomson who shares his interpretation of internationally collected artist Antonio Diego Voci (1920-1985 VOH- chee) painting titled “Women Working in the Field”

This painting was done in very Earthy Brown values of Colour. Three Women gleaning the Harvest. Vincent Van Gogh was captivated by the artistic work of Jean-Francois Millet. I believe that Diego was also attracted by Millet’s paintings of the hard working poor. Diego, I believe captured the essence of these gleaners’ painted as though they are covered by the soil that they must through to salvage wheat or other produce after a Harvest. Van Gogh’s masterpiece of “The Potato Eaters” and other harvesting paintings he did were I’m sure inspired by Millet’s body of works. So I’m very happy to have this somewhat different Oil of Women with Bowed Backs, dirty gowns and aprons foraging to collect food for their families.”

Note: this painting is the only known painting with a wax stamp. The wax stamp says “Naffouj Gallery”, who represented Antonio Diego Voci from 1966-1970

To view more of what Diego captured in every day life here: https://www.pinterest.com/diegovoci/every-day-any-dayby-diegovocitm/