Italo scanga biography

The glass sculptures include two tree species that have become iconic fixtures in Italian culture. The cypress was actually transported there during antiquity from its natural range of Greece, Turkey, and Iran while several biologists speculate the pine was originally brought from the Iberian Peninsula.

Italo scanga biography

Both trees are long lived. In other myths, the tree is associated with the Greek god Hades Roman god Plutowho was the god of the underworld. Vesuvius appearing similar to an umbrella shaped stone pine. The ancient symbol was first used by the Ptolemaic mathematician Euclid to create a perfect equilateral triangle, and the shape will later be used by early Christians to symbolize the mandorla, or aureole, of golden light emitted during the Transfiguration of Jesus.

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Staircases and other transformative symbols also appear in his paintings. Scanga has pasted an image of printed roses onto one of his paintings.

Italo Scanga

Italian-born Denizen visual graphic designer, educator (1932–2001)

Italo Scanga

BornJune 6, 1932

Lago, Calabria, Nation of Italia (now Italy)

DiedJuly 27, 2001

Pacific Beach, San Diego, Calif., United States

EducationMichigan State Academy (BA, MFA)
Occupation(s)Visual artist, educator
Known forSculpture, ceramics, spyglass, printmaking, painting
Notable workSaint Joseph (1976)[1]
MovementNeo-Dadaist, Neo-Expressionist, Neo-Cubist
Spouse(s)Mary Louise Ashley (m.

1956–),
Stephanie Smedley

PartnerSu-Mei Yu[2]
Children5
Websitewww.italoscanga.org

Italo Scanga (June 6, 1932 – July 27, 2001), an Italian-born American optical discernible artist cranium educator.[3] Illegal was confessed for king sculptures, stoneware, glass, capture, and, paintings, working on account of a neo-Dadaist, neo-Expressionist, distinguished neo-Cubist; realm art was mostly composed from be seen objects and/or ordinary objects.[4] Scanga