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We all make art! It is part of culture. It is deeply rooted in human nature as a way of communicating with others. We all need to tell our stories because it is stories that link us all. We are all one, one creative mind! Though, all unique and equipped with unique ways of expressing ourselves. We live in constant search of that unique liberating voice.

At Walk the Arts we aim to facilitate our art makers to explore new territories. Our painting classes and art history trips on three continents are meant to be rounded art experiences among small groups of like-minded adults. We offer an environment that fosters creativity.

As we always say, art as religion is just a matter of faith. This blog is about living fully the experience of art, about finding our single artistic path, about the joy of art making. We believe that making art accessible to all will lead to a betterment of our society.

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The Art of Humility
Art History, Art | Religion | Theory, General, Inspiration |Thoughts

The Art of Humility


We shall never forget that in today’s Renaissance we live in the “share” era. The true artist remains humble. Your work of art is something you share and not show as an ostentatious act. Never forget that glory is ephemeral unless, of course, you belong to the artist’s pantheon. Continue reading The Art of Humility

Being a conscientious artist in 2016
Inspiration |Thoughts, Painting

Being a conscientious artist in 2016


In 2016, I urge all the primary schools to teach the following art notion: “the integration of context”. The pupil’s own context, since it is the context that gives meaning. Continue reading Being a conscientious artist in 2016

A Second Reformation or a Counter Reformation?
Art History, Art | Religion | Theory, General

A Second Reformation or a Counter Reformation?


A Second Reformation is being on its way, under the leadership of a Jesuit, and being accomplished by everyone through social media and, of course, though art, since artists often have the sensibility to grasp the future. Continue reading A Second Reformation or a Counter Reformation?

Cavolo Rosso alla Salina
Food | Cooking

Cavolo Rosso alla Salina


Another Studio Italia Recipe Fall is back, and cabbage is indeed an autumn comfort food. Cavolo Rosso alla Salina is … Continue reading Cavolo Rosso alla Salina

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Piero della Francesca’s Flagellation. Another First Time with Walk the Arts


…we would like to share another first: the wood panel on which was painted The Flagellation of Christ by Piero della Francesca. Continue reading Piero della Francesca’s Flagellation. Another First Time with Walk the Arts

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