On Sunday in Villamar in "Sa Dom' e palla ", Vico Duca d'Aosta, " Art has found a home " is scheduled, with the exhibition of paintings and sculptures from 9am. At 11am artistic entertainment, demonstration on the lathe by the masters, the Pulli brothers and the Nioi brothers. Lunch at 12.30. At 4pm presentation of Gigi Tatti's book “Fueddus Chene Crieddus”.

Guests of the event were Valerio Pradal with the stamp exhibition and the multifaceted artist Tore Angioni with his works ranging from stone to painting, from fresco to reinforced concrete.

His passion for art has continued for over 50 years. Sculptor and painter born in Pula on 16 April 1949, resident in Villamar since 2009, at the age of 19 he created his first sculpture and shortly thereafter dedicated himself to painting. In 1974 he moved to San Sperate where he met Pinuccio Sciola. «I was fascinated by his sculptures», says Angioni. «From that moment I began to dedicate myself only to sculpture, participating in various group exhibitions».

His works are also found in Tiaret in Algeria "the woman who emigrates" 4 and a half meters high, in Chelghoum Laid, also in Algeria, in Tuili a Pula, the town where he was born, Villa San Pietro, Gallarate, Bologna, Oliena and Berlin. Still in the regional library "Panait Istrati" in Braila, in Ianca.

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