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This iconic AI artwork is derived from the original oil painting in which the artist himself speaks in Italian, introducing key points about his solo exhibition, “Imperial Blues”—a powerful series of imperial oil portraits by Mccreedy. In this AI piece, we hear Mccreedy discuss the famous emperor who ruled Rome from the island of Capri, and who also inspired the name of his firstborn son, Tiberio Blue.

The exhibition transforms the majestic cloister of the Certosa into an evocative gateway to the New Archaeological Museum of Capri. The paintings establish a silent yet intense dialogue with the works on display, as if introducing visitors to the heart of the museum and creating a bridge between archaeology, history, architecture, and contemporary art. Blue, the iconic color in Mccreedy’s work, evokes the surrounding sea and is imbued with spiritual meaning, amplifying the depth of both the visual and symbolic experience.