They’re grape works of art: Italian painter uses wine to create stunning pictures… which mature with age
It's not unknown for artists to turn to drink as they struggle with the creative process. But one Italian painter has given that a entirely new meaning. Elisabetta Rogai uses only white and red wine, with no other chemical additives, to create beautiful paintings. The material means the paintings even take on the characteristics of a good wine, maturing with age. TOM GARDNER Daily Mail
Talianka maľuje vínne portréty, ktoré dozrievajú časom
Víno sa v priebehu storočí stalo zdrojom inšpirácie mnohých známych umelcov. Talianska maliarka Elisabetta Rogai však preniesla vzťah medzi Dionýzovým nápojom a výtvarným umením na úplne novú úroveň – z vína si urobila materiál na maľovanie. WEBNOVINY
Elle peint des tableaux avec du vin
Une artiste italienne utilise du vin pour peindre ses tableaux. SEBASTIEN COURTIN JENTSIDE
Paintings in Wine
Elisabetta Rogai isn't the first painter to use wine, but she may be the first to make it work. The challenge is that the color of wine changes over time, sometimes in unplanned and unpleasant ways. But Rogai found that adding flour to the wine helped and has been using the mixture ever since. JOHN FARRIER NEATORAMA