Hello Everyone,
I can't believe that it has been a week already since I have visited Spain. Last week I had the wonderful opportunity to travel to Madrid to attend the International Prize Caravaggio – Great Master of Art held within the magnificent Palacio de Santoña.
The evening brought together international artists, collectors, curators, journalists, and art lovers within one of Madrid’s most elegant and historic palaces. Surrounded by such beautiful interiors and artistic atmosphere, the entire experience felt incredibly special and memorable.
Palacio de Santoña itself was absolutely breath-taking. Built during the 18th century, the palace is considered one of Madrid’s architectural treasures, admired for its grand Baroque entrance, magnificent marble staircase, and richly decorated interiors. Over the years, it became known for its elegant Neo Baroque salons which beautifully combine influences from the Italian Renaissance, French Rococo, and Oriental decorative styles. Walking through its historic rooms and lavish interiors truly felt like stepping into another era, making the evening even more magical and inspiring.
I am deeply honoured to have received the International Prize Caravaggio in recognition of outstanding artistic achievement. As an artist whose work is rooted in storytelling, historical inspiration, interiors, craftsmanship, and miniature detail, it was incredibly meaningful to experience such an artistic evening in a city so rich in culture and artistic heritage.
One of the moments that made me especially proud was discovering that I was the only Maltese artist featured within the official catalogue for this edition, and also the only dolls’ house and miniature artist included amongst the selected international contemporary artists. My artwork Le Château was featured within the publication, making this experience even more meaningful to me.
During the evening, I also had the opportunity to say a few words of thanks to the curators and organisers. I shared how events such as these are not only about awards and recognition, but also about bringing artists together as a community from different countries, cultures, and artistic backgrounds. It was wonderful to experience such a warm international atmosphere where art becomes a way of connecting people beyond borders.
Madrid itself left a lasting impression on me. The city beautifully balances historic grandeur with vibrant modern life. From its elegant architecture and cultural landmarks to its lively atmosphere and artistic spirit, every corner of the city felt full of inspiration and history. It was wonderful to experience such a beautiful and culturally rich city whilst representing my miniature world internationally.
Following the award ceremony, guests gathered for a lovely reception and after-party where artists, curators, and attendees had the opportunity to celebrate together in a warm and elegant atmosphere. It was wonderful meeting fellow creatives from different parts of the world and sharing such a memorable evening together.
A heartfelt thank you goes to Effetto Arte and to the curators Francesco Saverio Russo and Salvatore Russo for this recognition and for organising such a beautiful international event.
Experiences like these continue to remind me how miniature art can connect across borders and how rewarding it is to represent my miniature world internationally.
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