Estro Pazzia

In the effervescent Paris of the 19th century, absinthe 
also known as the ‘green fairy’, danced among the artists and 
the cafés of MontmartreBaudelaire, Verlaine, Rimbaud, 
Zola, Wilde, Hemingway, Proust, Van Gogh, Poe and 
Toulouse-Lautrec indulged in this 
drink, believing it liberated their artistic genius, 
earning them the nickname ‘the green muse’. 
Edgar Degas, in his iconic painting ‘Absinthe’, portrayed 
portrayed a prostitute and an artist in a Parisian bar, 
expressing the incommunicability and loneliness 
of the human soul. Absinthe, with its enveloping green, was the 
companion of nights and brushes, inspiring 
masterpieces and dreams. 
The Green Fairy who ispires you and drives you extremely crazy.


Visual Art
2024


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