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Aetnaea

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 “...

peafowl

    peafowl       Peafowl   pen gel on paper  Maurizio Puglisi 2016

Fly Me To The Moon

photo by Maurizio Puglisi 2016 "Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)" Fly me to the moon Let me play among the stars Let me see what spring is like On a-Jupiter and Mars In other words, hold my hand In other words, baby, kiss me Fill my heart with song And let me sing for ever more You are all I long for All I worship and adore In other words, please be true In other words, I love you [instrumental-first verse] Fill my heart with song Let me sing for ever more You are all I long for All I worship and adore In other words, please be true In other words, in other words I love  you

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Moon Folle è l’uomo che parla alla luna. Stolto chi non le presta ascolto. (William Shakespeare)