ARTIST #DiegoVoci™ #HUMANISM RECEIVES NOTORIETY

Content below is from page 7 of the 8 page #1974 Diego Catalog by Coop Cooprider, #DiegoVoci™#Historian.

Commentary John Krueger Writer for #Stars & #Stripes Part I:

C39 Friends ca. 1966 23 23 x 47 14 #1159-68 ORIGINAL

“Antonio DIEGO Voci considers the human face to be the most direct an effective way to illustrate and to express his intimate #poetical #world.  DIEGO’S deep concern for people reveals the painter’s #humanism, his #gift for perception, his #warmth, #equilibrium and #serenity of vision which are very characteristic of the #Italian temperament.

DIEGO’s oil #portraits of young #women – with #dark melancholy eyes, sensuous lips without a smile – convey a message of noble #beauty that transcends the physical portrait and becomes the revelation of a #soul, bringing to mind the sorrowful mysticism of the Italian painters of the XVth Century.

DIEGO’s great reverence and admiration for the Italian painters of the XVth and XVIth centuries, above all #Michelangelo and #Botticelli, can be sensed in his works, which are far from being a mere imitation of the classics and could be better described as a modern interpretation of the immortal ideals which have, through the centuries, uplifted the spirit of humanity through beauty artistically expressed.

Besides oils, #DIEGO works in #charcoal, #watercolors, #ink, #tempera, and #pastels.  Sometimes he combines ink and water color in a way reminiscent of #Japanese #art.  The dark outlines enhanced by splashes of flowing color given an impression of form in movement which is exceedingly decorative.

DIEGO is a painter of uncommon versatility and prolificacy, an intellectual devoid of all intellectualisms, an intelligent interpreter of #modern art movements who possesses the moral courage to remain faithful to his own personal dreams, inflexibly rejecting all influences alien to a nature nurtured under the glorious Italian skies, by the examples of the greatest artists of all times.”

Courtesy of the Diego Voci Project www.diegovociproject.com

AC DV History #18 5/7/2010

#Conversations between #DiegoVoci™ Collectors

Eight years ago, one DiegoVoci™ collector after another found each other.  The door opened for discussions as DiegoVoci™ collectors share their hidden DiegoVoci™ works of art.  Christiane, Diego’s niece, posted her favorite DiegoVoci™ (see the original post on Artifact Collectors: http://www.artifactcollectors.com/diego-voci-antonio-diego-voci-3984818.html#40044).

This portrait is signed “Voci” a signature used pre 1965 prior to “Diego“.  A gentleman called FORMERMIL (Col. Stev Snow) who sadly to say is no longer with us here on earth) posted an astute interpretation of Christiane Hauk’s favorite work of art by DiegoVoci™.

Christiane

A drawing by DiegoVoci™ 

In FORMERMIL’s words;

“What a great piece of art.  I love the movement surrounding an otherwise haunting Mona Lisa beauty – some sadness and resignation in the mouth and lips, yet penetrating complexity in the eyes projecting strength.”    

Contact the DVP if you have a Diego: www.diegovociproject.com

AC ADV 8/27/08 #28

THE LARGEST MARKETPLACE OF #DIEGO ARTWORK ON #EARTH

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The Diego Voci Project (all volunteer non-profit team) is on a mission on behalf of the Diego Voci Estate to discover all of Diego Voci’s works of art. The Diego Voci Project website is designed to learn about Diego, keep abreast of new information, Diego art works for sale and a community for collectors and new collectors to share their stories, memories, thoughts about Diego.

The Passion of the Diego Voci Project Team

We celebrate Diego Voci in recognition of a vast and prolific career for the many collectors that were touched by the product of Diego’s mind’s eye and the warmth of his good nature. He lived and breathed his Art. Of the thousands of artwork he created the diegovociproject.com website proudly presents a small sampling herein.

Within the Gallery Walls of Diego Voci Project Website

The galleries within the website provide a sample of Diego’s artistic flexibility, in addition to painting with oils, tempera and acrylics, the Artist Diego loved to create with pastels, pen and ink, sepia, water colors, charcoal and crayon. He was highly skilled with all the media in which he worked. The Artist Diego sculpted, worked in bronze, designed and tailored clothing, created church frescos all with equal facility. Regardless of the media, each work is singularly Diego; instantly recognizable.

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