The master of art Sergio Sarri was born in Florence, but as a teenager he moved away from it living long periods of life and study in Milan, Udine. Bologna, where multiple experiences and encounters enrich his culture and his education. Freemason declared, Freemasonry to be understood as a school of thought, the father and grandfather Masons in turn, for a long period carries out banking activities, without however abandoning the design and his artistic life. After various experiences around Italy he then decides to return to Tuscany where he chose to live by the sea, and more precisely on the Etruscan Coast, in San Vincenzo, a tourist town, 15 km from Bolgheri and a handful of km from Baratti and Populonia Etruscan acropolis, facing the Island of Elba, a land of breathtaking views - Sergio's art opens the door to a dimension made of reality and fantasies that live independently of spaces and that come to life as created from skilled hands that know how to manipulate inks and paper with the simplicity that an artist such as Sarri knows how to be and in a different way from what one would expect.

Equality - Freedom - Brotherhood

SOME THOUGHTS ON FREEMASONRY essential to understand the artist.

Freemasons come from different social classes, cultures, states but meet and confront each other as equal men in order to work for the Good and the Progress of Humanity. Freemasonry is one of the oldest brotherhoods that is placed in the social structure as an associative institution where the main esoteric traditions of Europe and the Mediterranean meet, gather and reconnect. To preserve these characteristics of universality, Freemasonry makes use of an architectural Masonry symbolism through which it invites its initiates to self-knowledge (introspective path) through a progression of ritual ceremonies and a place of confrontation where universal moral principles are sought. , in order to work for the construction of a better world. It is a liberal institution and open to every human being.