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The show

The DRAW THE LIGHT exhibition is at the Lumen Museum in Brunico until October 31st.

The exhibition starts with two main questions: is it possible to draw light? How does an illustrator deal with such an abstract theme? Light, nature, mountains, air, white, space ... Light can be all this, it can be just an idea.

DRAW THE LIGHT is the first ever exhibition that the LUMEN museum of mountain photography dedicates to the art of illustration . The authors invited to the first edition of Ripido agreed to take up this challenge, obviously interpreting the theme each in their own way. It is extraordinary to see how a different reflection lights up in each of them, how their creative light interprets such an abstract theme in a completely personal way, creating unique works , conceived and created exclusively for this space .

Authors on show: Emiliano Ponzi, Giulia Neri, Marco Cazzato, Andrea Serio, Riccardo Guasco, Marco Palena, Fernando Cobelo, Ilaria Urbinati, Davide Bonazzi, Ilaria Faccioli, Goran, Maria Martini, Giordano Poloni, Federica Fabbian, Elia Colombo, Federica Bordoni .

DRAW THE LIGHT is organized by the Cultural Association Il Chassis, Giulia Neri, Federico Cano Correa, Camilla Mineo.

In collaboration with: RIPIDO ILLUSTRATION FESTIVAL BRUNECK 2022

photo: © Giulia Neri

Timetable and tickets

Address

Kronplatz, 11
39031 Brunico

Contacts

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date_range

19May

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