The Gripenberg Art Collection, Invest in Fine Art. Garff Master Painter built bridges linking the material to the spiritual world. The Art Gate to Elysium.
Greek classical mythology and Arabic imagery inspired the Modern Art Master Enrico Garff to shape and bring life again statues from ancient Greek Classical, Minoic, Cycladic, and Hellenic eras. Garff featured these mythological themes with nature and landscapes from different parts of the world and even other continents without spoiling the true essence of Greek classical art. The Painter’s pattern of interpretation of these ancient sculptures is the uttermost unique and personal while bringing up the mystery and spiritual aspects of the legacy of hermetical knowledge from our archaic ancestry.
![Enrico Garff (26 November 1939) is an Italian portrait painter and colourist. Garff has worked as an artist in Positano, Sorrento, Rome, Sicily and in Sweden and Finland. Garff's works include oils, watercolours, acrylics, gouaches and paintings on silk. His favourite themes are humans, horses and mythology. His art can be found in the homes of many a lover of art and horses in Finland, in addition to some works displayed in public buildings. The artist's largest work in oils is seven metres wide. In Hufvudstadsbladet Helena Husman gives a thorough description of this painting ‘Sons of the Sun’ which is collocated at the Kamp Social Services Centre in Helsinki. This pictorial ode to mythology and joy is painted on five canvases and was inaugurated in 2003 together with the second portrait of President Martti Ahtisaari.[1] Opening speeches for this event were conducted by Ms Eeva Ahtisaari and by the artist's wife, Ms Isabella Diana Gripenberg.](https://fineart.investments/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/wp-1639873062955.png)
