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Enzo Fiore (1968), after attending art high school in Milan, graduated in painting in 1991 from the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, under the guidance of master Luciano Fabro. For several years, he devoted himself to the restoration of ancient paintings and the creation of stage sets. Since his debut as an artist in 1997, Fiore has drawn directly from nature to create his portraits, making use of a technique based on the use of moss, leaves, roots, earth, and stones that, combined with resin and cement, give life to forms suspended between reality and fantasy. In \