“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.

 

C18-2 The Fishermans Miraculous Catch 1974 #24943 35 12 x 51

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

 

THE LARGEST MARKETPLACE OF #DIEGO ARTWORK ON #EARTH

Click here for our DVP website

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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