MANILA, Philippines — Italian Ambassador Giorgio Guglielmino capped off his four-year stint in the Philippines with a limited-edition art portfolio printed by famed 210-year-old Italian printing studio Bulla. The limited-edition "7,000 Islands" numbered copies features the works of modern Italian artists Micol Assael, Ra Di Martino and Nunzio. Paying homage to the Philippines' culture and resilience, the art portfolio features works that freely interpreted the theme of "island" as a physical and metaphorical place. "In the printing process I involved the Bulla printing studio, one of the most prestigious artistic printing companies in the world, based in Rome. The Bulla printing studio was born 210 years ago and has always remained in the ownership of the same family.
Source: Philippine Star July 03, 2021 03:56 UTC