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Iolanda Lagana in Focus! - iTaggit's Art Newsletter, July 2008 RSS

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Featured Artist:  Iolanda Lagana
Masque Venitien
Iolanda Lagana is an artist from San  Remo, Italy and is based out of Paris, France.  Her art is fresh, expressive, and vibrant.  I love her color combinations, and the way the art takes on a carefree quality.  The painting pictured at right is entitled "Masque Vénitien" (Venitian Mask) and is part of her collection of original art.  She also has a collection called "Progressive Art" which is also visually stunning.  In particular, there is a work called "Ange et Démon" (Angel and Demon), which is arresting to say the least.  You can view her work by clicking on any of the links, or click here to view her profile.
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Published Friday, July 11, 2008 1:23 PM by ikonono  

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