From Renaissance to the Modern Age
Our last week has started with an amazing journey into the Modern Age of Arts. The global navigators has visited one of the most fascinating museums of Rome: the National Gallery of Modern Arts (GNAM). We had the change to appreciate the beauty and the importance of shapes, colors and techniques in reproducing drownings, statues and paintings, by admiring some of the most suggestive masterpieces of the museum.
On Tuesday morning, the students experimented a practical lesson about the Art of Photography. They have given full rein to their creativity by taking pictures in a very particular location: the Centrale Montemartini, a combination of ancient and modern elements.
Domiziana and Flavia
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