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The artist entrepreneur Francesco Mazzi inaugurates the "Mazzi Fine Art" gallery in Pontremoli, exhibiting innovative works of great visual impact. The unique technique and the precious materials used have already brought the artist to important international exhibitions.
Lights on in the "Mazzi Fine Art" gallery that he recently inaugurated in Via Ricci Armani 9 in the historic center of Pontremoli. The works of an entrepreneurial artist with important professional successes are on display. The ribbon cutting ceremony of the atelier, after a presentation at Palazzo Dosi Magnavacca in front of a large audience. Present with the artist Francesco Mazzi and his partner Maki Saegusa, the mayors of Pontremoli and Bagnone Jacopo Ferri and Giovanni Guastalli, the deputy Clara Cavellini, who highlighted the professional and artistic path of Mazzi who launched the art society Mazzi Fine Art in Tokyo, patenting the “3D Frame Push-Up” utility model for viewing canvases. This unique framing technique gives the viewer a great sense of three-dimensionality and involvement in his work, and is evaluated as "total art" that merges with space. The meeting discussed Mazzi's innovative artistic production process, which involves the use of rare materials such as pure gold and silver, with oil colors on bas-reliefs made with Carrara marble dust. The beauty of these works has brought the artist to important exhibitions around the world, in large cities such as Milan, Bologna, Florence, Tokyo and Osaka.