Artist’s Statement: The synagogue equals life and joy, and colors represent life and joy. So the colorful synagogue conveys life and joy.
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David Ariel De Guglielmi was born in Ortona, where he attended art school. His success led to his artwork being exhibited in Milan, Genoa, New York and Venice. In 2000 he began his spiritual journey, which ultimately led him to the Torah, which with its rich symbolism and messages has been the focus of his recent work.
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"The primary talent of an artist is his ability to step away from the externalities of the thing and, disregarding its outer form, gaze into its innerness and perceive its essence, and to be able to convey this in his painting.This is how an artist can serve his Creator." — The Rebbe
About David Ariel De Guglielmi
David Ariel De Guglielmi was born in Ortona, where he attended art school. His success led to his artwork being exhibited in Milan, Genoa, New York and Venice. In 2000 he began his spiritual journey, which ultimately led him to the Torah, which with its rich symbolism and messages has been the focus of his recent work.
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