Like the ancient minstrels who carried the painted fables from town to town, admired, loved, feared. Sancho brings us, from remote corners of the Mediterranean, extraordinary images, with the mastery of a mature artist, but which become remote and distant, as if for a moment we did not live longer in our time, where space and time are constantly cancelled.
In his journey we return to remote unreachable worlds, we return to the ancient rites, back to the sumptuous and sacred festivals where men and women become figures of gods, where the pathos of gestures and looks brings us back to the old paintings of the great masters.
Sandro Franchini
Director of the Veneto Institute of Science, Lettters and Arts – Venice