
SARASOTA OBSERVER INVITES TO EXPLORE DAL BONI'S ART
Creatures of Light, the latest exhibit at AlexArt International Gallery, explores the art photography of Italian artist Fabio Dal Boni.
Creatures of Light, the latest exhibit at AlexArt International Gallery, explores the art photography of Italian artist Fabio Dal Boni.
BY JODI SCHWARZENBACH - SARASOTA POST - POSTED ON WEDNESDAY, 11 OCTOBER 2017 01:00
Art is transformational. With a glimpse of your God-given eyes, you can go from merely just seeing something for it’s intrinsic value, to being drawn in as if almost against your will. That feeling of connecting with a work of art so that the canvas or medium opens a door allowing you to enter an alternate reality all because your eyes led you on a magical journey. I had that experience on a recent visit to meet with fine art photographer, Fabio Dal Boni. Perusing his collection, Creatures of Light, was like taking an exotic vacation, and I never even left my seat.
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"Fabio Dal Boni’s unique vision and travel experiences are reflected in the unearthly colors of his fine art photography, colors that create lasting blissful emotions and reflect his Renaissance spirit."
BY PHILIP LEDERER - SRQ DAILY - WEEKEND EDITION, FRIDAY NOV 17, 2017
Picking his way through Antelope Canyon, the Italian artist Fabio Dal Boni searches for the perfect shot. A visitor on this Navajo land by the Arizona/Utah border, he relies on the native guides for help—and if they like Dal Boni, they’ll show him the secret, if not sacred, spots that few outsiders have the privilege to see. The Navajo call the upper canyon Tsé bighánílíní, “the place where water runs through rocks,” but Dal Boni’s looking for light.