Author Archives: Beatrice Brandini
Georgia O’Keeffe: emotional suggestions.
Georgia O’Keeffe “Horse’s Skull with White Rose”, 1931. Private collection “Indian Doll” by Beatrice Brandini Extraordinary artist with her paintings changed the course of modern art history, giving realism to a new connotation, that of Precisionism, independent art movement, of which O’Keeffe was a pioneer.
Alma Tadema: the sensual aesthetic
Banner of the exhibition “Water Lily” by Beatrice Brandini In the cloister of Bramante in Rome there is a beautiful exposition of the greatest artists of the Victorian era, “Alma-Tadema and 800 English painters, Pérez Simón Collection”. For me, that time, that kind of painting, its characters, and especially Alma – Tadema, have always been […]
MERMAIDS: fantastic sorceresses, the imperfection of human nature
Mermaids Lenci … “Undine” by Beatrice Brandini From Satan or from God, who cares? Angel or Siren, who cares if you – fairy-eyed velvet, scent, light, my only queen – make the universe less hideous, these instants less serious … Charles Baudelaire, Hymn to Beauty
Frida
Frida Kahlo: art and spirit
Banner of the exhibition “Frida Kahlo” in Rome “Frida” by Beatrice Brandini Undisputed icon of Mexican culture and modern, forerunner of the feminist movement, perfect subject for marketing and merchandising, but especially women indomitable, courageous, free and independent.
Giorgio Armani: the elegance of the King
Giorgio Armani, networthq.com “Nadja” by Beatrice Brandini Giorgio Armani does not need a big presentation, it is a name known throughout the world, loved, valued, respected and followed, a creative with his rigorous concept of elegance, purity, cleanliness, has revolutionized the world and the feminine way to dress, creating “the Armani style”, an unmistakable style and […]
Goldie
Polka Dots: infant, ironic, elegant and modern …, a solution, a little ”squaring the circle”.
“Minnie” by Walt Disney “Goldie” by Beatrice Brandini Polka Dots: the name comes from a dance, originating in Czechoslovakia in the late nineteenth century, which soon spread to Europe and America and from which borrowed the name to define the polka dot fabric: polka dot pattern.
I love how the world!
Direction Love Mom ….. “The Greatest Love” by Beatrice Brandini Is the Mother’s Day and I want to dedicate this post to all mothers. Our mothers, without which we feel lost, to which nourish a complex feeling, always characterized by an immense good, and we moms, we do every day work “harder” to everyone.