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She is an art historian, optimistic and empathic by nature. She imagines a world where sow kindness enjoying the little things. She's in love with stories since she was a child, for the Eat Culture she eats books and arts. Per aspera ad astra says the only tattoo on her skin. It reminds her that the road that leads to her dreams is not always easy but that she never gives up.
last 21 articles

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Starry night – Vincent Van Gogh
by Ramona Lucarelli
My sad illness makes me work with dull fury, very slowly, but from morning […]

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Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette – Pierre-Auguste Renoir
by Ramona Lucarelli
“If I didn’t have fun, please believe that I wouldn’t paint.” Pierre-Auguste Renoir amused […]

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Once Emerged from the Gray of Night
by Ramona Lucarelli
At first he rose from the gray of the night, then heavy and precious […]

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Words to say
by Ramona Lucarelli
Words, words, words Mina sings. We go from making a disproportionate use of it […]

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Vincent Van Love. A story in pictures of Vincent’s inner world
by Ramona Lucarelli
In Italy many already know him as Roby il pettirosso, for me he is […]

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At the Moulin Rouge – The Dance
by Ramona Lucarelli
Euphoric, unrestrained, seductive. When it opened its doors on 6 October 1889, the Moulin […]

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Haystacks
by Ramona Lucarelli
A different light for every atmosphere and season, this is what the Haystacks series […]

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Wandering horizons
by Ramona Lucarelli
How many times we have been told the important thing is not the destination […]

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Two Tahitian Women
by Ramona Lucarelli
Paul Gauguin dreamed of an unspoiled paradise. The French artist was always looking for […]

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Apollo and Daphne
by Ramona Lucarelli
Boasting of his exploits with Cupid, whose laughs his failed deeds, Apollo soon suffers […]

books
Flower Color Guide. To look at the floral world with poetry
by Ramona Lucarelli
Flower Color Guide, published by Phaidon, is an extraordinary sample case realized by the […]

books
Fiore di poesia. Alda Merini’s poetry
by Ramona Lucarelli
Alda Merini’s poetry is beautiful to hurt. Alda is for all those who are […]

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Bloom. A story of Fashion Designer Elsa Schiaparelli
by Ramona Lucarelli
Bloom is the story of a flower that blooms, that flower bears the name […]

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The Secret Lives of Colors. Color is never just a color
by Ramona Lucarelli
We think we can define colors in an arbitrary way but what about nuances? […]

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Girl with a Pearl Earring. A tribute to Johannes Vermeer
by Ramona Lucarelli
On the nightstand there is one of the most fascinating stories taken from the […]

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Colorama, for those who love colors
by Ramona Lucarelli
Colorama, for those who love colors. Everybody (or almost) loves colors, even those who […]

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My happy color
by Ramona Lucarelli
And what if our world had been in black and white? It’s amazing how […]

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From Frida with love. The heart of a woman, a lover, a sister, a militant politician
by Ramona Lucarelli
Writing love letters is a courageous act, is baring your soul. You open your […]

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The Hours. When literature unites three women who are distant in time and space
by Ramona Lucarelli
A suspended time belongs to the three protagonists of this novel, a small masterpiece […]

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The book on the nightstand: Educated
by Ramona Lucarelli
I finished a few days ago reading Tara Westover‘s Educated. The facts narrated are […]

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The book on the nightstand: Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus
by Ramona Lucarelli
Since I got married and moved into a new house I decided that in […]