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Ep 132 – Daniela Astone : Celebrating Difference

Patreon and Paypal link – I had a great chat with Daniela Astone in Florence. Daniela is an artist, curator, and Director of the Intermediate Program at the Florence Academy of Art. Daniela paints in a variety of ways, from landscapes, to still liv

An episode of the John Dalton - gently does it . . . podcast, hosted by John Dalton, titled "Ep 132 – Daniela Astone : Celebrating Difference" was published on February 18, 2020 and runs 73 minutes.

February 18, 2020 ·73m · John Dalton - gently does it . . .

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Patreon and Paypal link – I had a great chat with Daniela Astone in Florence. Daniela is an artist, curator, and Director of the Intermediate Program at the Florence Academy of Art. Daniela paints in a variety of ways, from landscapes, to still lives, to portraits. Always very personal, always powerful. Her paintings are in […]

Patreon and Paypal link – I had a great chat with Daniela Astone in Florence. Daniela is an artist, curator, and Director of the Intermediate Program at the Florence Academy of Art. Daniela paints in a variety of ways, from landscapes, to still lives, to portraits. Always very personal, always powerful. Her paintings are in […]
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