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On the long walkway of the island shrine of Itsukushima, which is floating on the water, vermilion red architecture contrasts with the colors of the Maiko, which from the cobalt blue kimono enriched with details covered by the wide obi belt, walk showing the  back, towards the purification room, that welcomes the stage Noh, that used for theater performances.
On the long walkway of the island shrine of Itsukushima, which is floating on the water, vermilion red architecture contrasts with the colors of the Maiko, which from the cobalt blue kimono enriched with details covered by the wide obi belt, walk showing the  back, towards the purification room, that welcomes the stage Noh, that used for theater performances.
On the long walkway of the island shrine of Itsukushima, which is floating on the water, vermilion red architecture contrasts with the colors of the Maiko, which from the cobalt blue kimono enriched with details covered by the wide obi belt, walk showing the  back, towards the purification room, that welcomes the stage Noh, that used for theater performances.
On the long walkway of the island shrine of Itsukushima, which is floating on the water, vermilion red architecture contrasts with the colors of the Maiko, which from the cobalt blue kimono enriched with details covered by the wide obi belt, walk showing the  back, towards the purification room, that welcomes the stage Noh, that used for theater performances.
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MAIKO IN MIYAJIMA Painting

Pasquale Pacelli

Italy

Painting, Pigments and acrylic resin on Canvas

Size: 31.5 W x 47.2 H x 0.8 D in

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On the long walkway of the island shrine of Itsukushima, which is floating on the water, vermilion red architecture contrasts with the colors of the Maiko, which from the cobalt blue kimono enriched with details covered by the wide obi belt, walk showing the back, towards the purification room, that welcomes the stage Noh, that used for theater performances. Canvas applied on a wooden frame (custom made) by hand by the artist

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Painting:Pigments and acrylic resin on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:31.5 W x 47.2 H x 0.8 D in

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Pasquale Pacelli was born in 1978 in Italy. At the age of eighteen he obtained his diploma in interior decorator, at twenty began his training as a restorer first in Venice, then at the New Cooperative Alliance of Treviso, with whom he worked for nine years, an art and restoration workshop where he learned the skills artisans and ancient techniques of the past to be able to face the works on mobile works and monumental (frescoes, painted sculptures) as well as participating in the organization of large exhibitions such as Shadow Line by Marco Goldin. After the experience as a restorer returns to take care of interior furnishing by finding the space necessary to devote oneself to painting. He began to get noticed in the art world, passed the first selection phase for the 13th Arte Laguna World Award, exhibited his works in various exhibitions, was called to take part in the Genoa Biennale, in Treviso at Cà dei Carraresi in the venue which hosted the most important Impressionist exhibitions in Italy.

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