On this great anniversary of Vannucchi Art Studio, there are behind-the-scenes stories I’d love to share with you.
When I was little, I loved painting with oils, and my answer to the question,
-‘What do you want to be when you grow up?’ was always, ‘A painter.’ Over the years, I studied subjects related to visual arts in
high school and university. I was given the opportunity to become an art professor due to my passion and specialization at the
same university where I studied. My journey has been long, but my passion continued, leading me to where I am today.
Each day of dedication has taught me that when you truly want something, you have to work harder than most people. The world
of art offers many emotional, monetary, and social rewards. My commitment to myself is to work and improve every day. The
frustrations and difficult days aren’t visible at first glance, but every entrepreneur experiences chaotic times. This is just the
beginning—don’t get discouraged. Always learn from every situation. Work hard, focus on what works for you, refine your
processes, and keep everything organized. That’s my best advice to you.
Always stay inspired and curious. As artists, we have the power to inspire and convey our feelings, leaving a significant impact on
society. So, consider all your art as a legacy to the world.”
I was inspired by mountains as a representation of power. Be better as soon as possible! The subtle profile of a woman, blurred
in the outline of the mountain, portrayed herself in the color blue.
If all women could see the influence of family values, ethics, and discipline, and apply it in our environment, we would have a
different energy in society. I like to think that women have superpowers; they intuitively know how to influence the family to create
a better society.
I look forward to sharing more of my art and experiences with you.”