
HOW CAN I EXPLAIN THE WALK IN BEAUTY WITH PHOTOS IF YOU ARE NOT HERE?

"Now is more normal, now is better, now is right" a bronze sculpture by Willy Verginer reflects on the relationship between man and nature: a child cries in front of golden excrement, reminding us that not everything that glitters has value. An intense and ironic work. At Blue Chalet art surprises like this: between poetry, reflection and an unexpected smile.
golden

The sculptures of Seo Young Deok you will find in Chalet Azzurro are made entirely from bicycle chains: on the outside they appear polished, but on the inside a dense network of melting points holds every detail together. These sculptures tell the story of the connection between human beings, their emotions and the harshness of industrial materials, creating a powerful contrast between soul and reality.
And to think that it all starts with a bicycle-we don't pedal here, we fly!
nubivago

Coderch & Malavia's sculpture "Walk in Beauty" reflects the Navajo concept of walking in beauty: a condition of inner and outer harmony in which every gesture, emotion and thought dialogues with the sacredness of life.
Sometimes it just means ... crouching for a moment and getting lost in beauty.
guardian

THE bronze sculpture Intoxicated Angel by Joseph Tirelli tells of the tension between matter and spirit: wings belong to the divine, intoxication to the human. The artist combines past and present, sacred and profane, creating a narrative thread that transcends all rules.
Why does an angel drink wine? Perhaps it is the most poetic way to remind us that heaven can have fun, too.
angel

In the sculpture of Seo Young Deok the coldness of metal becomes living skin, capable of conveying fragility and tension. Each chain link, welded with precision, is interwoven as if it were a human thought: resistant and at the same time vulnerable. Like when we take a moment to rest and breathe a sigh of relief after a long day
lullaby

the bronze sculptures of Paolo Staccioli recall the Etruscan heritage: sketchy, primitive warriors, guardians of historical memory and connection to the past. Often placed on corten carts, here they have been placed on a wooden boat, symbolizing the encounter with the island of Capri and its sea.
Fortunately, in this sculpture, the warriors do not have real weapons: in Capri we fight only with love and art.
atos portos aramis

the works of Matthew Pugliese you will find at Chalet Azzurro belong to the series Extra Moenia ("outside the walls"). His sculptures look like bodies imprisoned in a reality that is too narrow, with stern looks and gestures that tell of the struggle against one's inner demons.
Perhaps the real secret is not to break free from the walls ... but to find the right place to be enchanted.
I was looking at

the hyperrealist sculptures of Carole A. Feuerman celebrate the connection with the sea and water, themes that the American artist has been exploring for more than 50 years. Her first female swimmer, Catalina (1978), was born from the very enchantment of a drop on the skin after bathing.
Sometimes all it takes is a dip to turn life into art.
ohmmmmm

The works of Rob Mulholland you will find at the Chalet Azzurro of Capri belong to a unique artistic journey: mirrored steel installations that reflect and distort their surroundings, prompting the viewer to question their relationship with nature.
Mirrors like this are not for fixing one's hair--they are for really looking inside.
Reflect

the works of Peter Demetz are presented as elegant boxes: clean lines that open glimpses into stolen moments.
But don't worry: in Capri, no one can steal your sunset.
Spied

The work of White-Valent you will find at the Chalet Azzurro of Capri, “Towards You". Placed at a strategic vantage point, this "toward you" inscription becomes a bridge between observer and landscape: an invitation to be open to feelings and to experience the place with intensity and inspiration.
And if everything in Capri is going "toward you" ... you just have to let beauty embrace you.
OBSERVE EVERYTHING

The works of Matthew Pugliese you will find at the Chalet Azzurro of Capri tell the story of man's struggle against his own limitations, his sculptures are exhibited at the Liquid art system, all over the world and beaten in the most prestigious auction houses.
In the Villa, however, the only limitation is not to be spellbound by the sea and sunsets.
SHHHH

WE WERE TOO SERIOUS
LET'S HAVE SOME FUN LET'S HAVE AN EXPERIENCE?