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In recent days, during the eruptive activity of Etna, the volcanic ash covered several Sicilian municipalities in the Ionian-Etnean area. If for many the black sand has been a cause of inconvenience, especially on the street, for some it has become the right tool to give vent to their artistic vein.
Thus, a Sicilian artist who lives in Riposto, a seaside town on the slopes of the volcano, used Etna ash to create an original temporary work of art. on the terrace of your home.
Angelika Antonella Finocchio - this is the name of the Sicilian artist - has chosen to "paint" the face of a charming woman with wavy hair and a melancholy look. To do this she used only two tools: her skilled hands and volcanic ash, what the people of Catania call rina.
Posted by Angelika Antonella on Monday, March 1, 2021
And the result is truly amazing, as these photos demonstrate:
@Angelika Antonella / Facebook
@Angelika Antonella / Facebook
Sometimes it is enough to have a little imagination and dexterity to transform a source of discomfort (such as volcanic ash) into a resource and give life to small masterpieces!
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