Bruna Starrantio-Artist
Bruna Starrantino lives in Sicily,
her homeland. Her enchanted island. An art therapist and counselor. A writer,
poet, and multifaceted artist. She has designed and curate workshops in Theatre
Therapy, Scenic Writing, and Poetry (2002-2019). She has created painting and
sculpture ateliers (2002-2019). She has written articles for the quarterly
journal Arti Terapie (edited by the University of Rome - La Sapienza)
(1998-2001). She has published in numerous poetry anthologies, including:
Encyclopedia of Contemporary Italian Poets - Aletti Editore (2023). Dedicated
to... - Aletti Editore (2023). Il Federiciano - Aletti Editore (2023). Our
Words for the Flood - Ed. Periscopio Ferrara (2023). Nosside – Ed. Media Books
(2023). In the Sea of Poetry AICS-PX Editore (2024). Poetic Agenda 25 - Bertoni
Editore (2024). Online anthologies: Previews - edited by David La Mantia
(2024). Poesia Trasimeno - Bertoni Editore (2024). Our Poetry Archive - The
Editorial Desk (2025). From 2023 to the present, she has been publishing in the
quarterly magazine NOVA, a magazine of Art and Science, edited by Antonio
Limoncelli - Editore il Rabdomante. She collaborates as an Honorary Consultant
in the International Project "Women's Chair." Over the years, she has
received numerous awards: 1st Prize "Giovanni Verga Literary
Competition" (Short Essay), Honorable Mentions, Merit Mentions, and
Finalist Certificates, in prestigious National and International Poetry
Competitions.
Bruna Starrantino, with her multifaceted talent and passionate commitment, is a prominent voice in the cultural landscape. Her ability to combine visual art, writing, and a therapeutic approach makes her an extraordinary artist. Her works, characterized by profound emotionality and spiritual reflection, have the power to touch the strings of the soul and evoke emotions in those who experience them. Through her work, she creates a dialogue between seemingly distant worlds, offering a deeper and enriching vision of reality. Her contribution to literature and the arts is a precious gift to culture and an example for future generations.
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