Il Museo

Il Museo è collocato in un suggestivo palazzo storico del 1600, completamente restaurato, posto tra Bologna e Pistoia, immerso nel verde. Questa struttura, oltre ad una ricca collezione permanente, offre una serie di eventi culturali e mostre che saranno organizzate all’interno del Museo, ma anche in altre sedi.
Ogni visita sarà una vera sorpresa, anche perché è personalizzata. Infatti Morena ed Ernesto Vi accompagneranno all’interno di questa foresta di simboli, tutta da scoprire… e per questo motivo ricordate che occorre la prenotazione.
VI ASPETTIAMO!

The Museum is set in an enchanting historical building of 1600, completely restored, situated between Bologna and Pistoia, among the woods.
This building, apart from being a rich permanent collection, offers a series of cultural events and exhibitions which will be organized not only inside the Museum, but also in the other centres.
Each visit will be a real surprise, also because it is personalized. In fact, Morena and Ernesto will accompany you inside this forest of symbols, all to discover….and for this reason please remember that reservation is needed.
Looking forward to seeing you!!!!!

lunedì 13 luglio 2015

Prashish More

Prashish More
Literatarot
XIX - Sole/Sun
Ramayana

An arts graduate from Mumbai's famous Sir JJ School of Arts, Prashish More, 31, is the art director of Elle magazine, India. He is responsible for visual direction, layout, design and production of the magazine. Working with photographers, designers and illustrators, Prashish has brought a high level of design sophistication to ELLE India. His strengths are a strong visual instinct, a talent for illustrations and precision in execution of projects. Currently he is preparing for his first exhibitoin on Indian Fashion to be held in Paris in 2009. For more information log on to www.prashishmore.com

Description:
Hanuman, or Aanjaneya, was born to Anjanadevi and Vaayu, the wind god. Extraordinary from the moment of birth, there are fascinating stories about his childhood. The most famous story is the one that led to his name, Hanuman. One day, as a child, Hanuman was hungry and looking upto the sky, he saw someting glowing in the east. To him it looked like a delicious orange and he flew up to grab it. Despite the heat that searing him, Hanuman flew closer and closer to the sun. So close he was that Indra, the mighty rain god, feared that this child would indeed grab the sun, and therefore he hit Hanuman with his powerful weapon, the vajrayudha (thunderbolt). The blow made Hanuman fall back to the ground and his face swelled up, leading to his name Hanuman as Hanu means cheek in Sanskrit.
The story of Hanuman and The Sun describes the innocence, faith and joy that leads even a child to accomplish great tasks, to challenge even mighty conquerors and to be glorified in legend.