Giuliana
Liguori, was born in the south of Italy, in Messina city (Sicily),
but when she was only 4 y.o. she had to leave this warm place and started to travell around the country,
cause of her father's work first and later her housband's work, enriching her memory of wonderful landscapes.
Her appointment with painting was done in the city of Brescia, at the end of the '80, meeting the work of the master Adriano Zordan.
Significant for her style was also the meeting, in Novara, with the master Elvezio Bragonzi, whose studio Liguori is beeing attending for years.
It's him that invite her to go on, inscribing her in the Cultural Center La Canonica and also inviting her to partecipate to expositions
and competitions, but above all it's him to show her how to look at the nature with painter's eyes.
On January 2000 she travelled to Rome where she exposed in the centric gallery of Capo le Case, near Spain Square.
During her travel to Holland she was fascinated by the masters' coups of spatule that were exposing in the modern art's galleries.
She came back to Novara where she started to attend the Milan studio of the master Aurelio Pedrazzini that teaches her this fascinating tecnique that today is the base of her works.
In January 2004 she had an important acknowledgment and her works partecipated in the important Open Art competition, with the final collective exposition
in the rooms of Bramante, in People's Square, in Rome.
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