Valerio Berruti
Born in Alba, 1977. Lives and works in Verduno (CN).
And successive equinoxes will return to Euphemia, to that Euphemia which represents the city where men and their souls are more important than what they hold, to that Euphemia which represents the will, even the need, that men have to confront and study themselves, even if only in a story.
(Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities)
And successive equinoxes will return to Euphemia, to that Euphemia which represents the city where men and their souls are more important than what they hold, to that Euphemia which represents the will, even the need, that men have to confront and study themselves, even if only in a story. (Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities)