Talk:Gabriel Caruana

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Appeared on The times Sunday, August 5, 2007


Mr Emmanuel Caruana, Hamrun.

I have visited Gabriel Caruana's studio several times in the last few months. He is one of our local mature artists. His work in ceramics, sculpture, paintings, design, and mixed media are of high quality modern art.

There is so much to learn from Gabriel, who is now 78, still practising design, sculpture and painting daily. His ideas are unique, original, simple and yet so artistic.

When Gabriel started, he had a dream to turn the old Birkirkara mill into a culture and crafts centre for modern art. He succeeded, and there is a permanent exhibition of his work alongside that of other artists.

Visitors to Gabriel's studio will feel inspired by his work. He encourages artists to use any media to represent whatever comes to their mind. He spends much time discussing with people and giving attention to every subject.

He is currently exhibiting some of his work at the Auberge de Castille courtyard; the exhibition is organised by the Malta Council for Culture and the Arts. Its title is Quoting Caravaggio. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Inkwina (talkcontribs) 23:34, 12 September 2007 (UTC)