John Asaro, a native Californian of Sicilian descent has a special place in his heart for Little Italy's Piazza Famiglia, so much so that he will be donating 50% of all sales from his latest art exhibit being held at Meyer Fine Art through August 1st.
His largesse is also reflected in the huge amount of time, effort and work that he has put into this show. According to gallery owner, Perry Meyer, 104 hangings were initially hung with special prominence given to Asaro's special interpretation of The Last Supper, a huge 7x12 feet art piece on canvas. While speaking of this work, Asaro stated, "This is my idea of how Michelangelo might have painted The Last Supper."
Fonte: L'italo-Americano
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