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FEATURED ARTISTS’ BIOGRAPHIES<br />

ANDREA GALDI<br />

Andrea Galdi was born in Milan in 1980. A totally self-taught painter. His<br />

first approaches with the canvas in adolescence. In his oil paintings, natural<br />

materials are perfectly integrated. He embraces an informal style, influenced<br />

by the charm of the metaphysical current, especially present in his most<br />

significant works. He is the painter of the motionless; "sculpts" images of<br />

timeless and lifeless landscapes, aiming at involvement and contemplative<br />

reflection with a strategic use of contrasting colors. He currently works as a<br />

financial consultant and feeds his passion for painting as a mere source of<br />

personal inner harmony.<br />

TIFFANY SHAW-DIAZ<br />

Tiffany Shaw-Diaz is an award-winning poet and visual artist who is based<br />

in Centerville, Ohio. Her goal as an artist is to encourage others to share their<br />

own unique creative gifts with the world. To learn more about her, please<br />

visit: www.tiffanyshawdiaz.com. She can be found on Facebook (@tsdartist)<br />

and Instagram (@tiffanyshawdiaz).<br />

STEFANO D’ANDREA<br />

Stefano d'Andrea was born in Sanremo in 1955 and trained at the Art School<br />

of Brera. His activity goes through curious design and graphics, to finally<br />

reach the restoration of ancient and modern art. Along this path he has<br />

carried out a constant pictorial activity, using oil pastel on paper, exhibiting<br />

in numerous solo and group exhibitions. He has been interested in haiku<br />

poetry since the 1970s, creating the haiku poetry magazine and related forms<br />

“Le Lumachine” in 1999, which reached number 33 today.<br />

Incense Dreams <strong>3.1</strong>

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