“THE *DIEGO #POTATO #CHIP #PHENOMONEN”

Can you eat only one potato chip and stop?

Likely no. Many people similarly became addicted to a magnetic appeal of art by internationally collected artist Antonio Diego Voci (1920-1985). Many such collectors who had a dozen or more Diego’s have passed on, and the Diego art works have been scattered.

When Diego passed away back in 1985, Helga (Diego’s widow) had no idea that Diego’s life would create such a legacy to so many. Thanks to the internet, social media, and communication tools, Diego Voci collectors are being discovered every day.

Be a part of Diego Voci’s legacy, assist us (all volunteer) Diego Voci Project Team with locating Diego Voci’s works of art for the Diego Voci Estate Archive. They have been found as far a way as Brussels, Nicaragua, Philippines and Canada. Please email us at diegovociproject@gmail.com how you purchased your first painting, what prompted the second purchase, maybe the third.

Be a part of the Diego Voci Community.

 

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Diego Voci; “Miraculous Catch” 1974 35 1/2 x 51 Private Collection 

 

THE #POTATO #CHIP #PHENOMENON… ANOTHER #DIEGO #ART #HOARDER…

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After a seven year search, The Diego Voci Project recently received an email from a Diego Voci art collector that owns 9 originals.  Here are a few words Stan Wilcox shares about his experience with collecting Diego Voci works of art:

“Dear Coop, the repetitive hoarding phenomenon pattern we hear about is mysterious, but no surprise given the fact that his (Diego Voci) work speaks to the soul and you couldn’t settle for just one! My wife and I were fortunate to have met the #master (Diego Voci) with an invite to his home in #Wiesbaden Taunusstein for #wine, #cheese, #piano music and a pen and ink sketch created for us by Diego unfolding before our very eyes that I now have displayed in my sitting room that is a scene that I believe is poking fun at #Dali.”

Here is one of paintings from the Wilcox collection of Diego’s.  This piece title “Femme fille en train de faine ses devoirs” is an oil of a young girl at her desk doing her homework. On the back of the canvas is numbered #11802-111.

We thank Stan Wilcox for sharing his story and one of his Diego Voci paintings with us with the rest of the Diego Voci collectors.  One by one we are locating all of Diego’s works of art to archive with the Diego Voci Estate.  Enter Diego Voci on Google, click images on bar at top to see the Google gallery of Diego Voci works.

Thank you and many blessings for a Happy Thanksgiving from the Diego Voci Project!