On the Visagi lands an iron and wood work tells the Scandinavian mythology
A great work of the artist Duilio Forte (AtelierFORTE), an Italian architect of Italian-Swedish origin, is permanently placed inside the Visagi farm. The work in iron and wood, Fafnir Lucianus N: 1831, depicts the Norse mythology Fafnir dragon, an immense treasure keeper. Fafnir Lucianus is in honor of Luciano Bonaparte, Napoleone’s brother, who carried out archaeological research in these lands as Canino Prince .
Duilio Forte, an artist of Italian and Swedish origin, launches the ArkiZoic movement on February 12, 2009 during the 200th Darwin’s birth anniversary. The ArkiZoic manifesto outlines the cornerstones of an artistic style based on the vital spirit centrality of, anemos, which has unequivocally characterized our planet for 450 million years.