Agreed, Borolo's early works were enthused with a
burning passion but, sadly, his later works are lacking this
fire and, IMO, he has grown into a
bulbous bon viveur. I like Chianti's more immediate,
direct, current approach it is obvious to me that he considers his art a
conduit for expressing his feelings
alternating currently between frivolously
light and sombre dark emotions.
It's all
light-hearted Teresa