Discover the Enchanting Art of Pino Romano in Lisbon: A Celebration of Culture and Light
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Discover the Enchanting Art of Pino Romano in Lisbon: A Celebration of Culture and Light

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Summary:

  • Pino Romano's exhibition opens on September 5, 2024, in Lisbon.

  • The exhibition is titled "A Vida é Bela... em Lisboa é Melhor".

  • Romano's art is inspired by Lisbon's light and historical azulejos.

  • Musical accompaniment by Nuno Dias on the Portuguese guitar during the opening.

  • Pino Romano transitioned from a successful finance career to pursue his passion for art.

Exhibition Overview

Pino Romano, an Italian artist deeply in love with Lisbon, is set to showcase his paintings in a captivating exhibition titled "A Vida é Bela... em Lisboa é Melhor". This exhibition will run from September 5 to October 3, 2024, at the Galeria Beltrão Coelho, located at Rua Sarmento Beires, 3A, 1900-410 Lisboa.

A Journey of Passion

The exhibition opens on September 5 at 6 PM, highlighting Romano's journey from a successful career in finance to becoming an artist inspired by the vibrant light of Lisbon. Romano, who has previously worked as a director at Banco Unicredit, moved to Lisbon in 2019, where he became enamored with the city's historic azulejos (tiles) and the essence of Lisbon life.

Artistic Inspirations

Romano’s paintings aim to capture the soul of Lisbon, particularly the spirit of the alfacinhas (Lisbon locals). His work reflects a blend of traditional Portuguese ceramics and the rich history of Lisbon, conveying his unique interpretation of the city through art.

Musical Accompaniment

On the day of the inauguration, attendees will enjoy a musical interlude featuring the Portuguese guitar played by professional musician Nuno Dias, enhancing the experience of the beautiful Lisbon scenes depicted in Romano's works.

About Pino Romano

Giuseppe Romano, known as Pino, was born on July 18, 1949, in Genazzano, Rome. After relocating to Lisbon, he found inspiration in its light and life, moving away from sculpture to focus on painting. His works, influenced by artists like Kandinsky, intertwine themes of cinema, music, dance, cuisine, and love. The exhibition promises to be a vibrant homage to the magic of Lisbon and its culture.

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