Etna Aetnaea (2025) Ink drawing by Maurizio Puglisi Translator Etna or Aetnaea is a woman In one of the many legends of Etna (or as it was called in ancient times “Aitna”) it is told that Etna was actually the daughter of Uranus and Gea; she kept the giant Enceladus, whom we talked about in the previous story, hidden under her. The tradition that identifies Etna with the feminine sphere is still common. The rich soil of Etna, in fact, is easily associated with the idea of motherhood, abundance and fertility. Furthermore, to the question “...
Two Cherry lovers (2017)
Watercolor by Maurizio Puglisi
"Two Cherry lovers, born distant, they looked without being able to
touch. He saw a cloud that moved with pity, wept with grief and waved
their leaves ... but it was not enough, Ciliegi they not touched.
They were seen by a storm, which moved with pity, screamed in pain and waved their branches ... but it was not enough, Ciliegi not touched.
They were seen from a Mountain, which moved with pity, trembled with grief and waved their trunks ... but it was not enough, the Ciliegi not touched.
Cloud, and Storm Mountain unaware that beneath the earth, the roots of the Cherry trees were intertwined in a timeless embrace."
They were seen by a storm, which moved with pity, screamed in pain and waved their branches ... but it was not enough, Ciliegi not touched.
They were seen from a Mountain, which moved with pity, trembled with grief and waved their trunks ... but it was not enough, the Ciliegi not touched.
Cloud, and Storm Mountain unaware that beneath the earth, the roots of the Cherry trees were intertwined in a timeless embrace."
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