“The Moretti Fine Art Gallery Hosts “Regards d’Ailleurs, Rapsodia in Blu” Exhibition to Support Autism”

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An art exhibition titled “Regards d’ailleurs: Rapsodia in Blu” is being held at the Moretti Fine Art gallery, featuring works created by young artists with autism. The exhibition showcases about twenty paintings in the dominant color of blue, using an ancient photographic technique called cyanotype. The proceeds from the sale of the paintings will support the Monaco Disease Power association, which provides various services for autistic individuals and their families.

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The Moretti Fine Art gallery is hosting the exhibition “Regards d’ailleurs, Rapsodia in blu” until September 25th. The artworks on display were created by young individuals from the Monaco Disease Power Association. This is the fourth year that the gallery owner, Fabrizio Moretti, has graciously allowed the association to showcase these artistic pieces. This year, they received additional assistance from artist David Elia, who introduced the youngsters to a new technique. The exhibition features about twenty paintings under the theme “Rapsodia in blu,” with blue being the predominant color. The use of the ancient photographic method known as cyanotype, characterized by the distinctive Prussian blue color, was employed by Elia in guiding the young artists. The sale of these paintings will contribute to the association’s active endeavors, which include supporting individuals with autism in Monaco and neighboring municipalities. Furthermore, the association has constructed Maison d’Emilie, a facility located in the commune of Annot, France, about 90 km from Monaco. This residence offers restful stays for families and individuals. Recently, the association also welcomed three young individuals into an independent living arrangement.

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