Many artists say that light in Italy is somehow different. Is that a placebo effect? Hmmmm… Does it matter if it allows the creation of this sort of experience? đ
Ted, the light of Tuscany is famous for centuries already, but it is certainly hard to tell if the light itself is so special or the whole Italian setup. Probably both, and the vino rosso most probably helps us craftsmen of vision to see even better đ
But I have to admit that the combination of reddish-brown, blue and harmonic proportions is unique there.
Many artists say that light in Italy is somehow different. Is that a placebo effect? Hmmmm… Does it matter if it allows the creation of this sort of experience? đ
Ted, the light of Tuscany is famous for centuries already, but it is certainly hard to tell if the light itself is so special or the whole Italian setup. Probably both, and the vino rosso most probably helps us craftsmen of vision to see even better đ
But I have to admit that the combination of reddish-brown, blue and harmonic proportions is unique there.