Hi!
{NOTE: this is my 2nd write-up with
the disappearance of
my 1st pre-scheduled write-up on
the event with myself as an invited participant
(for myself only for catalogue purposes only),
my original blogpost was scheduled
May 3, 2018 or May 4, 2018 moveable
up to May 5, 2018 . . .
didn't know my write-up would disappear or
went stolen again . . .
hoping for the bests for my future blogposts.)
had been receiving the invite:
International Prize Rafael (fleetingly November 2017 but seen January 2018) - gone from inbox;
International Prize Rafaelo (February 2018) - gone from inbox; and this one
International Prize Award Rafaello (March 2018)
- was already looking at the 3rd and last one, April 2, 2018.
- my 1st prize award under the new classification under effeto in artes
COMING FROM effeto arte IN EDITORIAL . . .
coming from 2 almost 2.25 years of prize awards under editore EA.
- kathleen margaret charity b. hernandez
- creo by lady katutz (cblk), april 3, 2018
Answered just to cap my birthday and answer their and everybody's call last April 3, 2018, coming from La Fiesta at the Mall of Asia (MOA) Promenade, as I have received the invitation to join the International Prize Award Raffaello awarding ceremony curated by Salvatore Russo, Francesco Saverio Russo and Sandro Seradifalco with the EA Team on April 2017, submitted all of my works and my forms signed with my payment form April 15, 2018.
{NOTE: this is my 2nd write-up with
the disappearance of
my 1st pre-scheduled write-up on
the event with myself as an invited participant
(for myself only for catalogue purposes only),
my original blogpost was scheduled
May 3, 2018 or May 4, 2018 moveable
up to May 5, 2018 . . .
didn't know my write-up would disappear or
went stolen again . . .
hoping for the bests for my future blogposts.)
had been receiving the invite:
International Prize Rafael (fleetingly November 2017 but seen January 2018) - gone from inbox;
International Prize Rafaelo (February 2018) - gone from inbox; and this one
International Prize Award Rafaello (March 2018)
- was already looking at the 3rd and last one, April 2, 2018.
- my 1st prize award under the new classification under effeto in artes
COMING FROM effeto arte IN EDITORIAL . . .
coming from 2 almost 2.25 years of prize awards under editore EA.
- kathleen margaret charity b. hernandez
- creo by lady katutz (cblk), april 3, 2018
Answered just to cap my birthday and answer their and everybody's call last April 3, 2018, coming from La Fiesta at the Mall of Asia (MOA) Promenade, as I have received the invitation to join the International Prize Award Raffaello awarding ceremony curated by Salvatore Russo, Francesco Saverio Russo and Sandro Seradifalco with the EA Team on April 2017, submitted all of my works and my forms signed with my payment form April 15, 2018.
"I am very proud to award you with the International Prize RAFFAELLO
The Prize is for the Artists that are worth for their artistic merit.
You will be awarded on May 4th, 2018, inside the Gnudi Palace in Bologna.
Bologna is one of the most important cities in Italy for the richness of cultural traditions and the vitality of an economy based on trade and agriculture, but also on a particularly developed advanced tertiary sector. 'Learned’ and 'fat' are the two adjectives that we always find associated with the city: Bologna boasts, in fact, one of the oldest universities in Europe, and for quality of life and level of well-being is one of the first places among Italian cities: an 'opulence' that is also reflected in a culture of food famous all over the world."
- excerpt from email invitation sent
by Italy curator Dott. Salvatroe Russo
with my proposal fee payment - (April 15, 2018).
A prestigious award awarded in the heart of Bologna.
"Raffaello Sanzio (Urbino, 1483 - Rome, 1520) is considered, together with the great Leonardo and Michelangelo, one of the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance. Beautiful, talented, famous, loved by women and respected by men: reading this brief description it may seem that Raffaello Sanzio was kissed by the gods, who decided to call him too soon (he dies when he is only 37). Yet his story is also that of a child left only at the age of eleven, adopted by art, in Renaissance Italy. Perhaps this is why, despite his young age, Raffaello is able to delve into the depths of the human soul, giving his subjects an emotional charge that is transmitted immediately from the canvas to the observer. Besides being a great artist, Raffaello also proved to be an attentive entrepreneur. His shop in Rome worked as a real "team" formed not only by young apprentices but also by established artists, so as to be able to carry out several projects simultaneously. Despite this perfect organization, the works of Raffaello were so requested that often the clients had to wait a long time to be satisfied. Raffaello died on the night of Good Friday in 1520, just 37 years old. The contemporaries affirmed that at the moment of death a crack shook the Vatican palaces and the sky was filled with dark clouds, as if the world had lost a divinity. According to historian Vasari, more prosaically, Raffaello died of a fever caused by "love excesses". His body today is preserved in the Pantheon."
A prestigious award awarded in the heart of Bologna.
"Raffaello Sanzio (Urbino, 1483 - Rome, 1520) is considered, together with the great Leonardo and Michelangelo, one of the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance. Beautiful, talented, famous, loved by women and respected by men: reading this brief description it may seem that Raffaello Sanzio was kissed by the gods, who decided to call him too soon (he dies when he is only 37). Yet his story is also that of a child left only at the age of eleven, adopted by art, in Renaissance Italy. Perhaps this is why, despite his young age, Raffaello is able to delve into the depths of the human soul, giving his subjects an emotional charge that is transmitted immediately from the canvas to the observer. Besides being a great artist, Raffaello also proved to be an attentive entrepreneur. His shop in Rome worked as a real "team" formed not only by young apprentices but also by established artists, so as to be able to carry out several projects simultaneously. Despite this perfect organization, the works of Raffaello were so requested that often the clients had to wait a long time to be satisfied. Raffaello died on the night of Good Friday in 1520, just 37 years old. The contemporaries affirmed that at the moment of death a crack shook the Vatican palaces and the sky was filled with dark clouds, as if the world had lost a divinity. According to historian Vasari, more prosaically, Raffaello died of a fever caused by "love excesses". His body today is preserved in the Pantheon."
I wasn't able to be in attendance to the event,
but gracing the biennale
is my collage art work
as Kathleen B. Hernandez of Creo by Lady Katutz (CBLK):
Artwork Title: Mahal Kita 3
- a part of
my Creo by Lady Katutz (CBLK) Art Series III: Valentine's Day Everyday
my Creo by Lady Katutz (CBLK) Art Series III: Valentine's Day Everyday
with sub-theme of Mahal Kita
artist: kathleen margaret charity b. hernandez
creo by lady katutz (cblk)
- already released unto fashion art up to leather goods with my shopvida.com
- already released unto fashion art up to produit art (product art) with my society6.com
- already released unto fashion art up to produit art (product art) with my society6.com
- with my main artwork in digital art apart of the 2016 1st Triennale of Contemporary Art in Verona, Italy (year 2016) as Shakespeare in Art Prize Awardee shown also in Washington and New York City with Associazione Socio-Culturale Editore EA Team and the curators.
thanks!
KATHLEEN B. HERNANDEZ, EA
Creo by Lady Katutz (CBLK), eas
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