Love your work! Just bought a Spiel Mir Das Lied Vom Tod to go over our upright piano. Hauntingly beautiful and historically interesting.
TBC2 is covered on Spiegel-Online, which has published an article about the sanatorium "Deutsches Haus Agra" presenting pictures from SPERRZONE: Unheilbar deutsch - Alpensanatorium Agra (Terminally German - Alpine Sanatorium Agra) at http://einestages.spiegel.de/external/ShowTopicAlbumBackground/a6742/l5/l0/F.html#featuredEntry
Profondo Rosso is named after a movie for its colour reference in relation to the photography. Profondo Rosso (also known as Deep Red or The Hatchet Murders)[1] is a 1975 giallo film directed and written by Dario Argento and co-written by Bernardino Zapponi. It was released on March 7, 1975 in Italy and June 11, 1976 in the United States. The film's score was composed and performed by Goblin. It stars David Hemmings as a music teacher who investigates a series of murders performed by a mysterious figure wielding a hatchet. Although the film was not a financial success internationally, the film has met with critical acclaim. Source Wikipedia
I am so happy and grateful that my work can appeal to an international audience, especially the US of the English-speaking world. Thank you for the most recent sales of Profondo Rosso, TBC2 and Villa Branca. It has recently come to my attention that all 3 objects are meanwhile demolished. You have good taste.
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I am so happy and grateful that I could contribute all my artworks to support earthquake relief in Japan . Thank you to Ugallery and all the art collectors who made this possible.
You can find Spiel Mir Das Lied Vom Tod in print on Paperwork: http://paperwork.ugallery.com/photography-spiel-mir-das-lied-vom-tod
You can find Linificio 3 in print on Paperwork: http://paperwork.ugallery.com/photography-linificio-3
I would like to inform you that we'll (UGALLERY LLC. and I) donate all proceeds for the sale from my collection, minus the handling and shipping to the japanese red cross currently.
Happy Valentine's Day to you and your son. Thank you for your purchase of Horror City as a Valentine gift for your son. I am so happy and grateful that he loves it. Can you please send a photo of Horror City hanging in your son's living room to me at tsereve1981@yahoo.com? I will appreciate it very much
Abandoned and never finished station of a cable train, 1000 meters above the Lago di Lugano near the border of Switzerland and Italy.
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