“Creativity takes courage.” — Henri Matisse

“The Art of Loving Italy” is more than just a website about art;
it’s a mindset, a way of perceiving the world and all its beauty.

The acronym for “Art of Loving Italy” is “ALI”
— which, in Italian, beautifully translates to “wings.”

Indeed, art gives us wings to fly to see our world from a new perspective! Welcome to “The Art of Loving Italy,” your gateway to exploring the rich tapestry of Italy’s art and artists, from ancient times to contemporary masterpieces. But Art is more than a collection of creative works; it is a universal language that speaks to our souls, revealing unusual beauty, inspiring stories, and astounding creativity.

Did you know art will actually talk to you if you are open and stop to listen?

Engaging with art allows us to uncover new truths about ourselves and the world around us. It challenges us to look beyond the surface, offering profound insights and igniting our imaginations. Through art, we gain a deeper understanding of our identities and surroundings.

When we take the time to truly observe, we discover beauty everywhere.

Artists create subjective interpretations of the world through painting, sculpture, literature, or music rather than literal reproductions. By manipulating colors, shapes, words, and sounds, they evoke emotions, convey ideas, and tell stories. This freedom to express ideas is beautiful, reminding us that beauty is everywhere if we take the time to see it.

Let’s open our eyes (and ears) to what art has to say.
It will be a fascinating conversation!

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Harland Goudie: The Inspirational Art Professor Who Transformed My View of Art

Harland Goudie: The Professor Who Opened My Eyes to Art A Mentor, A Visionary, A Character: Remembering Harland Goudie When I look back at my college years, reflecting on the many professors who shaped my education, one man stands out above all—Harland Goudie.Harland taught art at Knox College from 1954 until his retirement in 1990….
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Buon Compleanno Michelangelo: Celebrating the Renaissance artist born March 6

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Inside Scoop Radio Interview with Melissa Muldoon on Dreaming Sophia

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Carnival delights in Venice: The Doge’s Ball – artistic dreama comes true!

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Meet Melissa

Welcome to “The Art of Loving Italy,” a vibrant blog site created by Melissa Muldoon—an artist, illustrator, graphic designer, author, and art historian. Here, Melissa shares her profound passion for Italy and its rich artistic heritage.

Additionally, Melissa promotes the study of Italian through her educational website, “StudentessaMatta.com.” As an acclaimed author, Melissa has written four novels set in Italy, weaving the stories of remarkable Italian female artists such as Artemisia Gentileschi and Sofonisba Anguissola