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Exhibition "Marco Rauzi - Stippling"
The Cultural Council of Appiano presents a new exhibition at the Laechler Gallery in Castelrotto, showcasing the works of Bolzano-based artist Marco Rauzi. The opening will take place on 27 August at 6:00 PM. The exhibition is curated by Jahel Beer within the framework of her cultural project Noi da voi, which aims to foster artistic and cultural exchange both within the province and beyond.
A trained graphic designer, Rauzi explores various techniques, with a particular preference for stippling – a contemporary dot technique in which images emerge from countless small points that create tonal depth and shading. This graphic section of the exhibition highlights the artist’s precision, skill, and imagination, through works in ink, pencil, and color.
In contrast, the second part of the exhibition surprises with colorful oil and acrylic paintings inspired by India. These works reflect Rauzi’s spiritual journey and convey that India is not merely folklore but a source of universal values and spirituality. The exhibition is enriched with quotations from the Bhagavad Gita, India’s ancient sacred text, and from the Book of Psalms.
By intertwining Western and Eastern traditions, graphic rigor and vibrant spirituality, the exhibition invites visitors on a journey through precision, imagination, and inner depth.
A trained graphic designer, Rauzi explores various techniques, with a particular preference for stippling – a contemporary dot technique in which images emerge from countless small points that create tonal depth and shading. This graphic section of the exhibition highlights the artist’s precision, skill, and imagination, through works in ink, pencil, and color.
In contrast, the second part of the exhibition surprises with colorful oil and acrylic paintings inspired by India. These works reflect Rauzi’s spiritual journey and convey that India is not merely folklore but a source of universal values and spirituality. The exhibition is enriched with quotations from the Bhagavad Gita, India’s ancient sacred text, and from the Book of Psalms.
By intertwining Western and Eastern traditions, graphic rigor and vibrant spirituality, the exhibition invites visitors on a journey through precision, imagination, and inner depth.