Thirty works to summarize over half a century of artistic career.

From 9 to 17 April the Messaggerie Sarde Library in Sassari hosts the anthological exhibition of Luciano Addis, a painter born in Sorso who crossed the ocean at a very young age to enroll at the Winston-Salem Academy of Fine Arts in North Carolina, where he to attend the lessons of Rebecca “Becky” Patman and Jim Moon, absorbing her passion for watercolors, tempera, oil paintings and screen printing, while maintaining a European taste and also dedicating herself to works with colored chalk and charcoal.

Before returning to Sardinia to live in Sassari, Luciano Addis also toured Europe exhibiting in Nice, Amsterdam, Paris, Aachen and Lymassol, always taking the island with him, recreating its colors and atmospheres.

His works, as written by the critics, are "fragments of life poised between calm, fluid and elegant atmospheres and a continuous tension highlighted by a very thin line of china with which he encloses colors in flakes".

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