HONG KONG, CHINA – Art and wine: a Florentine artist in Hong Kong. The painter Elisabetta Rogai made the first live Asian performance at the Tsim Sha Tsui Center with the Chinese celebrity Jason Chan.
Asian debut for the Florentine painter Elisabetta Rogai at Hong Kong. She has performed a live painting of today called EnoArte, where artist to use wine instead of colors to paint pictures as they age over time.
At Tsim Sha Tsui Center the artist has created a live painting in front of a special guest: the Chinese celebrity Jason Chan. Jason is one of the most followed artist by the young Chinese: after a past as a conductor, in 2010 he was offered the first major role in the sitcom Home for dinner, and this year he made his debut as the lead in drama Blissful Ferry Wheel.
An unusual combination which shows once more the attention that is paid to the work of the Florentine painter. After the “adventure” in Los Angeles (USA) last May, where Rogai was the guest of honor of the event VivaVinoLA, she now reached the Far East host wine-made paintings. (Ma.Ge.)
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