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Ana Zanatti

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Check out: Book + Artwork "Vagabond"

Discover the captivating synergy between literature and visual art in the unique combination of the book and artwork titled "Vagabond." Created by the talented artist, this mesmerizing piece transports viewers into a world of imagination and contemplation.

With meticulous attention to detail, the artist skillfully merges the written word with the visual realm, resulting in a thought-provoking masterpiece that invites introspection. "Vagabond" beautifully blurs the boundaries between literature and art, offering a multi-dimensional experience that leaves a lasting impression.

Engage with the intricately woven narrative as you immerse yourself in the pages of the accompanying book. The artist's profound storytelling ability breathes life into each character, inviting you to unravel their stories and embark on a journey of self-discovery.

Through the use of vibrant colors and evocative imagery, the artwork effortlessly captures the essence of the literary work. The artist's unique style and creative vision shine through, creating a harmonious blend of words and visuals that ignite the imagination.

"Vagabond" is a testament to the artist's remarkable talent and their ability to bridge the gap between different art forms. Engross yourself in this captivating artwork that celebrates the power of storytelling and the boundless possibilities of artistic expression.

Ana Zanatti

Ana Zanatti was born in Lisbon in 1949. For the past 47 years, she has worked as an actress in theater, cinema, and television. Simultaneously, she was a presenter for RTP for 26 years. Besides her work in the performing arts, she is also a songwriter, radio and television program author and co-author, documentary and series creator, theater play translator, and published her first novel in 2003. She has published short stories and poems in various anthologies and has collaborated with newspapers and magazines, including the now-defunct weekly SETE, the literary magazine Os meus livros, and Biosofia, Elle, and Egoísta magazines, among others. She is devoted to causes such as women's rights (in 1984, she was one of the 25 women chosen to represent Portugal in Brussels by the Commission on Women's Rights of the EEC), LGBT rights, nature conservation and environmental protection, human rights, and animal rights. She has received the Rede Ex Aequo Awards in 2009 and 2012 and the Arco-Íris Award in 2011.
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Additional information

Artist

Ana Zanatti

Color

Baby Blue, Cobalt Blue, White

Date

2023

Editor

Centro Português de Serigrafia

Style

Uncategorized

Framed

No