10430 I'm here...

...well actually, I have been for three and a half years. I live in Giovagallo in the hills of Lunigiana. I speak an excellent 'Janet and John' (remember those books?) Italian, mixed with a terrible local dialect. So, when I eventually get to Rome I will probably sound like a country bumpkin!

My husband is a forum member (Ghianda) and I have been increasingly jealous of his 'hogging' the computer and having to read things over his shoulder. So, I am announcing myself in my own right (bravo, I hear you cry!).

Quick important facts: I am a permanent Italian resident. I am a professional artist ([URL="http://www.evalock.moonfruit.com"]Eva Lock Art[/URL]), specialising in large abstract paintings.

I love the chesnut woods, the mountains, the wildlife and even the bugs. Lost interest in Heinz baked beans and Tetley teabags a long time ago. Only thing I hanker after is a decent bacon butty...

Looking forward to being a member.

Persephone (Eva in real life)

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Introduce Yourself - Piacere Conoscerti

Hello, Persephone-Eva! It is great to have you with us. I love your paintings, thank you for sharing them.

Ciao Persephone - e Benvenuta

Your paintings are interesting - I [I]really[/I] like the 'Cones'. That IS unusual. But abstract art isn't quite my cup of tea (not even if it's not Tetleys...) - sorry!.

No point is saying you will like it here - you obviously do. So I'll say 'I look forward to reading your posts and hearing about your work.'

Welcome. Practically cycled past you today, twice. We live in Santo Stefano, but look after a plot of land in Villa, Tresana.

I do really like the paintings, especially the Africa ones....and can see how they would complement some of the lovely old restored houses we have in Italy, I think (and hope) you will do very well.
A

Thank you. Infact, I have just placed two of my artworks in newly restored houses here in Lunigiana. They look great - plenty of wall space to show them off. When I have taken some good photos I will post them on my website [URL="http://www.evalock.moonfruit.com"]Eva Lock Art[/URL] under a new section called Tuscany (or something very Italian). So thank you for making me think of this!!

Eva

[quote=Angie and Robert;97152]I do really like the paintings, especially the Africa ones....and can see how they would complement some of the lovely old restored houses we have in Italy, I think (and hope) you will do very well.
A[/quote]

Yes great art - thanks for sharing.

Welcome to the forum Eva.
You are a wonderfully talented person and I wish you every success with your work. :smile:

[quote=Persephone;97076]... (bravo, I hear you cry!)...[/quote]
Brava! :winki:

Thanks everyone for your very positive responses and for taking the time out to look at my website.

I am always on the lookout for a potential gallery to rent, or for an opportunity to exhibit so, if anyone 'hears' of anything please bear me in mind.

When the weather finally changes (dark evenings) I will start some appropriate threads in the 'Culture and Entertainment' forum.

Eva

There have been art and other exhibitions in the palazzo where we live. Not sure who organises it as it is privately owned. Events only happen in summer though. I'll ask if you like.

Next time you hear of an event, please let me know. I'll come and have a snoop and find out who organises it etc. I'll even buy you a coffee!!!!!

Thanks

Eva

Short notice I know, but there's an event tonight, about 6pm. It's a poetry reading followed by a concert and apperitivi I believe (if it's not raining that is). The location is Palazzo Remedi, Ponzano Superiore, Santo Stefano di Magra. It'll be the last event of this year any way.

Thanks. It is a bit short notice I'm afraid. How do you find out about the events, the local newspaper?

Posters around the place and being on the mailing list of [url=http://www.turismoinliguria.it/lirgw/turismo/ep/preHome.do]Il portale del turismo della Regione Liguria[/url] for events on the Ligurian side anyway.

Oh, and the event last night was pretty much rained off. We ended up having a small private festa in our house with the concert pianist who was to perform joining in as well...