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GREEN STRIPES Body (21)Body Art 4K Experience

Alessandro Matassa

Editora: Life4Art

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Alessandro MatassaBodypainter, photographer, and multidisciplinary artist has created a series on his expressive artistic research.Alessandro Matassa, Art Education teacher (Scuola Duse, Bari), is a bodypainter specializing in fluorescent techniques and artistic photography. A student of the master Maurizio Ghiglia, he explores photographic research involving body, light, and rebirth.The iconic "Ri-scatto" project (IRCCS Tumori Bari): fluorescent body painting on cancer patients, redemption through art – permanent exhibitions at the Giovanni Paolo II Institute. The performance "Soulglower" (At Full Blast, Palazzo Miani-Perotti), inspired by Franco Sannicandro's abstract art.He experiments with raku, clay, singing, saxophone, and harmonica, creating surreal universes where the body becomes a living canvas. Collaborations with professional photographers, fluorescent sets that "illuminate the darkness.""Fluorescent highlights shapes, transcends limits: art that gives life to the darkness.""The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it." (John 1:5) - A reminder of the invincible power of divine light. 
Disponível desde: 25/01/2026.

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