Michaels European Re-creations & Artistry

"as authentic as history itself "Lucca,Italy 1893

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There are many pictures to see here and on each page of this website.I made this website myself ,and it might not be the best put together or fancy but I did it myself and I am proud of that. I just thought I would let you know this because it looks like a 5 year old made this site.I am an artist and of many mediums and a master of a few.But I am not a web designer.My hats off to them.  
                                                                    



This is a professional artist business that specializes in "old world" re-creations.My goal is to transform modern, into authentic "old-world" style, from the ceilings to the floors. I do this with real European techniques and flare. If you view one of my creations, you will feel as if you've stepped back hundreds of years or more in time. From the look and feel of the walls, to the look of the ceilings, floors and arches, you can't help but feel you are living back in history even if you have never been exposed to the true meaning of "old world". I am intrested in donating certain works of art to funraisers for worthy causes. Many things I create, I don't use. Like some of my lion heads and some other works of art. I am blessed to have this talent and like to share as much as I can.I am also a custom painter. I have been painting for over 26 years.But I do not use a sprayer,I just brush and roll.  
Ciao,
Michele (Michael in Italian)
 Mosaic Master / Custom surreal"Old World" Artist



                                                                                                   
 The picture above is a shower of tumbled travertine. It is composed of 8" wide, hand-crafted, mosaic strips on the ceiling, the face of the shower above, and below the shower handle. The soap, and shampoo holders, on the front of the shower are made of aged-wood with many coats of our special sealer. The objective for the utilization of the wood in the shower really completes the look and is permanently sealed.

                                                                                                    
The picture above is the shower's mosaic floor.  Each piece is hand-crafted, to dimension, without the use of machinery.  Even the drain plate has been created out of a piece of tumbled travertine . We are in the process of a patent for this drain.
 

***Our creations are a "one-of-a-kind" tradition.***  
 


             
 
The picture above is an example of "Heavy Tuscan" plaster with a multi-color wash with a niche and curved bottom with a bull-nosed granite top. The red square in the middle of the niche is a hand- carved, plaster scene that has had a red base coat applied to it. This is a coating that is prepared before the final stage of gold-leafing.This is just one example wall finish. I have many to choose from.




    
 
The above creation is a fifteen-square foot shark and stingray mosaic mural. The frame, encompassing the mural, is made from aged wood. Note that there are none of the traditional square pieces utilized in this mosaic. All pieces are hand-cut, in order to make the creation as unique as possible. Even the eyes on the shark, and the stingray, move as you move. There is even a smalti (glass) jellyfish in the left bottom corner. I also make my own glue and adhesives. I started my artistic endeavors 28 years ago in Tuscany, Italy.  My love for the arts, my vision and capabilities for detail, are top priority, and my clients really appreciate that as well as expect it.




                                                         *****Saint Anthony Mary Pucci *****

 

                                                    Dedication

         

 

                     Saint Anthony Mary Pucci's Body Inside The Basilica

 

         

 

                                (Inside) Basilica of Saint Andrew in Viareggio, Italy

 

                       

 

                    Saint Anthony Mary Pucci's Body Inside The Basilica

 

 

                     

 

                                                                                Basilica of Saint Andrew in Viareggio, Italy

 

                    

                                                                                   Basilica of Saint Andrew in Viareggio, Italy           

 

 

 

Saint Anthony Mary Pucci's body inclosed in a glass case at Basilica of Saint Andrew in Viareggio, Italy (pictured above)

 

 

Saint Antony Mary Pucci  is  Debbie Pucci's Great Great Uncle and I feel honored  knowing the bloodline of Saint Anthony are also my childrens bloodline (Nicholas,Alyssa and Ashley.My son Nick  features resemble those of  Saint Anthony.

 

 

        Saint Anthony Mary Pucci was born in good Christian parents at Poggiole, in the Diocese of Pistoia, Italy, in 1819; he was the second of the nine children. After youth marked by prayer and study, his devotion to Mart, the Mother of God, caused him to seek entrance in the Order of the Servants of Mary at the age of eighteen.

        He completed his novitiate at Florence and studied philosophy and theology at Monte Senario for six years, where he made also his solemn profession. In 1844, a year after his ordination to the priesthood, St. Anthony was sent to Viareggio as assistant pastor. In 1847, he was named pastor and for forty-five years, until his death. He fulfilled his responsibility with great love, giving an example of pure and fruitful life, singularly dedicated to God and to God’s people. In spite of his pastoral duties he continued his studies. He received the title of Master in Theology in 1850.

        Saint Anthony was prior of the community in Viareggio and Prior Provincial of the Tuscan Province for many years. In that time was a period of hostility between Church and civil authorities due to laws passed against religious orders and congregations. In these offices, mindful of the words of Saint Augustine, he preferred to be loved rather than feared by his brothers, and was happy to serve with love rather than exercised power.

        St. Anthony was characterized by humility of spirit, reserve in speaking, and abiding contact with God and love of poverty. He dedicated himself completely to his priestly ministry in order to lead all to Christ; he knew his parishioners individually, he showed them fatherly love, offering them the word of God and supporting them with his advice and direction. His charity to the needy knew no limits: he even went so far as to give a poor man the shirt off his back and because of this he was called father of the poor.

        He was a faithful minister of the sacrament of penance, dedicating several hours a day to his work. Of greatest importance to him was reconciling sinners to God, confronting the afflicted, forgiving those who had offended him, uniting those separated by hatred and violence, bringing peace to families, and assisting the sick and dying. His love for others was particularly visible during the cholera epidemic of 1854 – 1856, when day and night, almost without rest, he worked with the sick. God gave him many gifts, including discernment of spirits and the gift of healing. He was seen at times in ecstasy or raised from the ground in prayer. 

        St. Anthony founded a congregation of Servite sisters in his parish for the education of youth, and he directed them with particular concern. He was a pioneer in establishing parish associations for the young children, teenagers, men, and women in order to intensify the Christian life of his community. He promoted the St. Vincent de Paul Society, recently introduced into Italy from France, and the work for the Propagation of the Faith. He founded the first permanent seaside home for the care of children. In this work of the apostolate he was supported and animated by his great love for the Eucharist and Our Lady of Sorrows to whom he solemnly consecrated his parish.

        He was stricken with pneumonia on a winter’s day after he gave his coat to a poor man on the street. A few days later, January 12, 1892, having received the sacraments, he died a holy death. The entire city, including even those hostile to the Church, wept at the death of their beloved pastor.

        At the end of the first session of the Second Vatican Council, His Holiness Pope John XXIII added his name to the list of saints on December 9, 1962. The body of Saint Anthony Maria Pucci is venerated in the Basilica of Saint Andrew in Viareggio, Italy.  

                          

The Statue of the Mother Mary that Saint Anthony would pray in front of.  

 

 

                            

 

                                              

                                                        Stained glass window at the Basilica of Saint Andrew in Viareggio, Italy

 

                                                                                  

                                                        Picture of Saint Anthony

 

 

 

 

Prayer to Saint Anthony Ma. Pucci, OSM

 

Father you called Saint Anthony,

faithful and holy Servant of Mary.

He is venerated for his holy virtue of charity and

to his fruitful pastoral work as a parish priest.

In your care, you listen

to the need of your people.

We ask you now…

(mention your intention)

May the generous intercession of

Saint Anthony, help us to love and to serve

the Lord and His Church

and through the guidance of the

Sorrowful Mother Mary.

Amen.    

 

Our Father…Hail Mary…Glory be…

 

If you received any miracle through the intercession of Saint Anthony, please inform/contact

 

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Please visit all the other pages on this website as there are plenty of creations on each page.
 
 
Thank you,
Michael