Homage to Chagall

 

“...It is understandable that in this sense Giossi has openly beloved a master like Chagall who is hardly available in the poetics of '900. And he peered his symbolic and allegorical images in his paintings as a further example of measuring the sky, just as an inhabitant of the sky.

Finally, he shares the saturn conversation between light and world, clearly an unreal and amazing world which still employs the remains of mythology. But more than Chagall and beyond the former expressions of Giossi, due to his education to gaze and extasy, what appears to wind is another complex and elusive figure that is the shadow of Tancredi.”

 

Fulvio Abbate, 1990