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LIFESTYLE, Living, MSM Online

Auberge Residences & Spa Brings Resort-Style Class to Downtown Miami

By Gisel Habibnejad The 60-story Auberge Residences and Spa is located in Downtown Miami displaying the best views of Biscayne Bay with style. The property contains features designed by Arquitectonica, a lobby by Piero Lissoni, and outdoor spaces by Enzo Enea. The beautiful property includes a state-of-the-art fitness center, a Napa Valley style organic restaurant and wine bar, 290 luxury condominiums featuring private elevator access and up to 11-ft ceiling heights, a limited collection of sky penthouses, four duplex penthouses, 90 fully furnished designer suites, “Smart Building” technology, and much more. The 12th floor deck includes resort style amenities, such as a heated pool, private cabanas, smartly appointed clubroom, media room, children’s playroom, business center, professionally staffed full service spa, golf simulation room, cigar lounge, wine room, luxury restaurant, Zen pool terrace along with a sky pool and observatory on the 60th floor rooftop. The Auberge Residences and Spa is also just minutes away from Miami’s current hot spots: Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), AmericanAirlines Arena, the Patricia and Philip Frost Museum of Science, the Miami Design District, Midtown, and Wynwood. For more information, please visit www.aubergemiamiresidences.com

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Art Deco Living & South Beach Urban Pedestrian Lifestyle Unite

Where else in the world can you find a single family home of contributing architectural significance in a quiet residential enclave yet right next to the fun of South Beach? The answer is nowhere! OPEN HOUSE Sunday, February, 28th 12-4pm Property Details: 1711 Michigan Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139 MLS # A10013457 3 Bedrooms / 3.5 Baths 2,267 SF Offered at $1,895,000 For more information visit http://bit.ly/1711MichiganAve-SoBe Take a step back in time in this authentic Mediterranean Art Deco home in the center of all that South Beach has to offer today. Located in the historic, tree lined Palm View residential neighborhood – an oasis just one block to Lincoln Road and within easy walking distance to the beach, New World symphony, movies and dynamic Sunset Harbour. This is a rare opportunity to lead an urban pedestrian lifestyle while enjoying the comforts and privacy of a single family home. The Palm View Historic District location is truly unique. The Palm View district is associated with the earliest pioneers of Miami Beach, Carl Fisher and John Collins. Fisher created the subdivision in 1920 and developed it with the intention of providing some of the finest private residences of the era. Collins was responsible for the oldest structure within this historic district, the Collins Canal, which enabled Collins to transport his produce from the groves to Biscayne Bay. Palm View is also associated with internationally recognized American artist, Henry Salem Hubbell, who resided in the area from 1926-1940. While Palm View is steeped in a wide array of historical significance, there is none more prominent than the rich display of architecture evident throughout the district. There are 10 architectural styles represented, ranging from Masonry Vernacular to Mediterranean Revival and Med/Deco Transitional to Streamline Moderne, then evolving into the Post WW II Modern styles. Mediterranean Revival is the style with the most significant concentration in the area as it was highly fashionable during the city’s booming land development period. Many master architects are represented including Schultze and Weaver, Pancoast, Hohauser, Schoeppl, Skinner and Robert E. Collins. Built in 1946, this meticulously preserved home embodies the optimism that was a profound part of the Art Deco period in Miami Beach. Enter the home through a charming rotunda foyer that flows into the ample living room with vaulted ceiling featuring original moldings and fireplace. The dining room showcases recessed lighting which was considered one of the most luxurious features available in a home at that time. Throughout the home are beautiful original Terrazzo floors and original wood flooring in the bedrooms. The bedrooms are very spacious with bay windows allowing for ample natural light and each includes a bathroom en suite. In the bathrooms are hand painted and signed original murals of native Florida wildlife creating a one-of-a-kind retreat within the home. The expansive kitchen with high ceilings has a pantry and closet for ample storage, and space for a breakfast table. The family room leads to a Florida room with access to a unique native garden with exotic fruit trees designed to attract birds and several varieties of butterflies. The garage has been converted to a studio with a bathroom, fashioning a private area for your guests. The property is zoned RM1 multi-family which permits an additional structure, if so desired.

Beauty, Body, Health & Fitness, MSM Online, Skin Care

Keep Calm & Enjoy the Spa

By Gisel Habibnejad Spa days are always a good idea, right? At the newly renovated Spa at Viceroy Miami, locals and visitors can enjoy a day indulging in great food while being pampered at the beautiful location. What’s wonderful about this spa is the availability of the 2,500 sq ft gym equipped with a trainer and a state-of-the-art cardio theater—to say the least. The spa includes 10 treatment rooms and one couples room, to be fully enjoyed alone, with your best friends, or with your significant other. While all of the amenities assure you of a delightful experience, it’s hard not to mention the 5,000 sq ft water lounge with a spectacular view of Biscayne Bay. Be sure to take advantage of their limited time specials and packages. For more information, please visit http://www.viceroyhotelsandresorts.com/en/miami/spa_and_wellness  

MSM Online, Real Estate

Miami Real Estyle – 608 W Dilido Drive Venetian Island

608 W Dilido Dr – Miami Beach, Florida Photography courtesy of Douglas Elliman Striking 2-story contemporary waterfront estate on prestigious Venetian Island, nestled between Miami Beach and Midtown, offers residents an incomparable lifestyle accomplished only with 180º of northeastern bay and city views and direct access to Biscayne Bay. Built in 2003 with over 5,600 sf of interior living space this gated 5-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom property has been completely reconceived with exceptional finishes throughout. Residential features include 5 en suite bedrooms, Master with private terrace, den/study, separate laundry area, chef’s kitchen and expansive formal living area. Double-height ceiling and floor-to-ceiling windows reveal open bay views. Outdoor living space is complete with lush foliage, climate-controlled pool, and private dockage. “Built in 2003 by the current owners for their own personal use they were forward thinking when they designed this beautiful contemporary home which has qualities that you will find in today’s new construction without the hefty price tag. It is also priced below many vacant lots of older homes in the area, making this a truly excellent opportunity. The home features 30’ ceilings,  floor to ceiling windows on the main floor allowing for an abundance of natural light and air all day long, and a private gate providing additional privacy and security.” –Allen Davoudpour, Broker Associate with Douglas Elliman

Arts, MSM Online

The Weekend Guide: 10/30-11/1

By Alyse Mier Ghosts, witches and goblins oh my! MSM has provided you with quite the treat and compiled a list of this weekend’s spookiest happenings. All you have to do is provide the tricks. Happy Hauntings! Vizcaya Halloween Sundowner This spooktacular event held on the Vizcaya estate features 5 full service bars, breweries, food options and plenty of dancing all while overlooking the beautiful Biscayne Bay. Make sure to come in your Halloween finest and participate in the costume contest. When: Friday, October 30th at 8:00pm-midnight Where: Vizcaya Museum & Gardens Tickets: Can be purchased at vizcayahalloween.org/tickets/ Price: $125-$250 Additional Information: All those wishing to attend must be 21 and over. Proof of age required at entry. Halloween Eve There’s is no better way to begin your weekend than partying with some of EDM’s hottest DJs, Krewella. Gather a group of friends and make your way down to Miami Beach for an all hallows eve you are sure to never forget. When: Friday, October 30th Where: LIV Nightclub at the Fontainebleau Hotel Additional Information: For table reservations, call (305) 674-4680 Nightmare on the Beach The only Halloween party that takes place directly on the sand of South Beach, Nightmare on the Beach is a night full of food, live entertainment and an open bar. Best part of all, this annual party benefits the Little Lighthouse Foundation. When: Saturday, October 31st at 9pm-2am Where: Lummus Park Tickets: Can be purchased at wantickets.com Price: $183 Additional Information: All those wishing to attend must be 21 and over Halloween Night on Lincoln Road Mall Once a year this tourist hotspot is turned into a central hub for zombies, pop culture personas and anything else you can turn into a costume. Take part and witness as all sorts of get ups make their way down the mall, and stop in at the different bars and restaurants. And make sure to not miss out on the costume contest happening on the main stage. When: Saturday, October 31st Where: Lincoln Road Mall, Miami Beach Additional Information: This event is free to the public and pets are welcome Sunday Gourmet Brunch Take in the breathtaking water and city view while enjoying a fabulous brunch at the Mandarin Oriental. Brunch includes: a made to order omelet and egg station, champagne, carving station, sushi, fresh salads and fruit, bakery items and so much more. When: Sunday, November 1st Time: 11:30am-3:30pm Where: Mandarin Oriental Hotel Price: $55 for adults; $25 for kids ages 6-12

Luxury, The Issue

The Suite Life: Mandarin Oriental Hotel

By Gisel Habibnejad Photography by George Apostolidis With all the chic restaurants, lively nightlife, and business centers Brickell has to offer, it is easy to forget the luxurious hotels located in the beautiful city. The Mandarin Oriental Hotel takes the relaxing oceanic view and beachy sands up a notch with their amenities and elegant lifestyle. If you are looking for a change of scenery for your next “stay- cation,” this hotel may be the ideal fit for you. Breezy Beach & Posh Pool Avoid all the tourists and spring-breakers traveling to Miami this season by enjoying the Mandarin Oriental’s private beach. The white sand beach is equipped with day beds, hammocks, and lounge furniture. If you are not the beach type, the infinity pool will serve as the perfect substitution. You can enjoy VIP cabanas suited with flat-screen TVs. Outdoor massages are also available upon request.   Suite Sensation If that’s not enough to capture your attention, the top notch suites will surely do the trick. One of the many amazing suite options offered by the hotel includes the Oriental Suite. Where to begin? The luxurious 2,365-sqft suite is located on the top floor guaranteeing a view of Miami’s beautiful skyline. Step outside to the balcony, which encompasses an entry way from the living room, bedroom, and dining room, to enjoy the spectacular view of the city’s lights, ocean waves, and Biscayne Bay. The living room alone oozes decadence and extravagance with its fireplace and piano.   Wining & Dining Guests will never be bored with food having many dining options to choose from. Enjoy a Five-Star Breakfast by Mandarin Oriental with a beautiful view of the bay. Lunch by the pool never tasted better than at the Oasis Pool Cafe. Dishes include light fare and sushi. For dinner, guests can choose between La Mar and Azul. La Mar by Gaston Acurio, also serving lunch, includes Asian- Peruvian fusion dishes. If you’re looking for Asian cuisine with a French twist, reserve your table at Azul with world renown Chef Crandall. Menu items range from Spiced Carnaroli Risotto to “Cheeks Bourguignon.” If you’re in the mood to sip some cocktails while listening to good music, Mo Bar + Lounge is the place to be. The bar is open all day, equipped with views of the breathtaking Miami skyline and waters. On the weekend, live entertainment courtesy of Renoir Rodriguez and the Fox Brothers fill the lounge with Cuban jazz music and Spanish guitar sounds.   VIP Spa Treatment The spa and wellness center and amenities include the typical gym and spa treatments seen in all top rated hotels. However, what sets it apart are the VIP spa suites. They provide customizable facials, body treatments, and manicures and pedicures in the Beauty Treatment Suite. In addition, they include packages such as couples massages in the Couples’ Suite, private shower and large bathtubs in the Mandarin Suite – and their highest in demand, Thai massage – in the Oriental Suite.   Leisurely Lifestyle The Mandarin Oriental Hotel offers more than just relaxing on the beach for its vacationers. Other leisure activities include shopping and cooking lessons. The hotel is home to Shanghai Tang, a luxury brand boutique stocked with fashion, accessories, and home ware items inspired by Chinese culture. Another classy boutique housed by the hotel is Karma, where you can find gifts and more accessories. When you’ve already indulged in their deluxe Chinese plates, you can take these recipes home with you by participating in Azul cooking classes! Their signature restaurant offers cooking courses by their award- winning chef, William Crandall. Absorb his cooking tips, while preparing one of his famous delicacies. Be sure to book your stay around these classes which are held five times a year. Younger Fans If you are traveling with children, the Mandarin Oriental also has a treat for them. The hotel will provide in- room accessories, such as cribs, Diaper Genies, and bath toys, to ease your stay upon request. Restaurants at the hotel also offer lunch and dinner menus for children. Teenagers can enjoy salsa and belly dancing classes which can be shared with family and friends. Manicures and pedicures, makeup classes, and facials can also be enjoyed by teens seeking fun activities.   Click here to view post on the 2015 March/April issue. 

Business, News & Entertainment, The Issue

Words of Wisdom with Mike Fernandez

By Ernesto Poblacion Mike Fernandez is best known for his entrepreneurial ventures around Miami. However, most of us forget to acknowledge where he came from and how he became one of the most successful men in the Magic City. Inspiring, tearjerking, and motivating are just a few words to describe the journey that humbled him. In Humbled by the Journey: Life Lessons For My Family…And Yours, Fernandez allows outsiders to take a sneak peek of his life growing up and the moments which changed his life. The book launched in January 2015, but had already pre-sold 20,000 copies. Ironically enough, it was actually an idea planted by his wife, Constance, who encouraged him to write a book about his success and tribulations for his children, grandchildren, and those who follow to read and learn his life lessons. While his business ventures have developed him into a high profile figure in our city, his philanthropic work is what sets him apart from all the others. Humbled by the Journey: Life Lessons For My Family…And Yours shares his intimate life challenges and triumphs through a 508- mile pilgrimage from France to Spain for which he will be partaking in for the third time this May. The walk raises money for Miami Children’s Hospital. Fernandez moved to Miami in 1975, and having not known anyone here, was forced to pave his own path to success. Thankfully, he is grateful to those who showed him encouragement, “Miami is full of people who have gone through what every new arrival is going through and if you ask for help or advice, you may be surprised as to how many people will go out of their way to help you.” Humbled by the Journey: Life Lessons For My Family… And Yours proves to be a lesson handbook for those inter- ested in the entrepreneurial field. “Failure is a necessary companion on the road to success,” says Fernandez when asked to give advice to those who fail time and time again. “I encourage all entrepreneurs to push themselves to the point of failure, and to always learn from it. The road to success is not linear and we must be ready to constantly adjust to market forces and customer demands.” One of those roadblocks may be racial or ethnic discrimination in a world where some find them- selves constantly having to prove their validity in the business world while pursuing their dreams. Fernandez was born in Cuba and moved to the United States when he was twelve years old. He offered his best ad- vice to those still facing this social issue, “You have a choice, you have the option of allowing someone the power over you to put you down or you can take the high road and use their words as a vehicle to motivate you to do better.” In January, The Related Group celebrated Fernandez’s condominium purchases in The Residences at Park Grove. He was excited to share his new neighbors will consist of close friends while his views will include the spectacular skyline and city lights Miami is made of. While he and his family will be living in Coconut Grove, which he described as one of Miami’s most sophisticated and interesting locations, you can find him enjoying Biscayne Bay or hiking somewhere in Spain with his loved ones. When asked what are the most important lessons readers can take away from his book, Fernandez simply replied: “Life and business are not as complicated as books and theory would lead you to believe. Life is about listening to your instincts and core values and business is about the smallest details because by focusing on the micro, the macro is almost guaranteed.” Well said, Fernandez, well said. Click here to view post on the 2015 March/April issue. 

Living, Luxury, Real Estate, The Issue

The Residences at Park Grove

By Angela Betancourt For the past several years there has been a lot of excitement about new residential and mix-use developments being built across Miami-Dade County. Brickell and Miami Beach often steal the spotlight with their billion dollar projects, luxury new residences, and all the opulent amenities that come along with them. However, there are several other neighborhoods experiencing their own share of new development projects, among them is Coconut Grove. This historical area is one of Miami’s oldest and most charming neighborhoods. Dating back to 1925, Coconut Grove is known for its parks and gardens, hammock trees, art festivals, shopping, and historical landmarks. Coconut Grove is located approximately 10-15 minutes from Brickell, yet this proximity has not had an effect on this neighborhood’s unique identity. These characteristics were part of what caught the attention of the Terra Group and The Related Group. The two powerhouse developers have joined forces for the first time to create The Residences at Park Grove on a 5.2 acre property directly across from Biscayne Bay. The architecture is led by OMA and Rem Koolhaas in collaboration with kitchen and bath designer William Sofield, and Enea Landscape Architecture. The project masterminds recently came together for a design talk event to showcase building renderings and discuss the vision behind the design. A crowd of 250 top-tier brokers, buyers and tastemakers gathered to hear legendary architect Shohei Shigematsu from OMA and famed landscape designer Enzo Enea, dis- cuss the past and future of Coconut Grove as well as their take on new trends in residential architecture and how they perceive design and development in Miami. Both Shigematsu and Enea revealed how their designs look at urbanism and historical elements specific to the Grove’s existing climate and culture; and their in- tentions to “elevate” Coconut Grove while honoring its historical elements. The hour-long discussion was moderated by Ted Loos, a design expert and regular contributor of Architectural Digest and hosted by co-developers of the property: David Martin, President of Terra Group and Carlos Rosso, President of Condo Development The Related Group. The Residences at Park Grove is set for completion in late 2016. The units will range between 2,500 to 3,500 square feet. Glass walls will give residents end- less views of the marina and Biscayne Bay as well as an abundance of natural light. From the expansive balco- nies, spacious living areas, airy dining rooms, and fully equipped kitchens, the designers did not cut any cor- ners. In addition to amenities that rival those found at any world class luxury resort, Park Grove will also have a private rooftop pool deck with views of the city. The meticulous attention to detail extends beyond the individual residents and out into the buildings two- acre sculpture park where Enea set out to create a se- rene and lush garden for residents to enjoy. The Residences at Park Grove will increasingly draw more attention as it unfolds in one of Miami’s most established neighborhoods; bringing in new elements and establishing roots of its own. Photography Courtesy of THE RELATED GROUP AND TERRA GROUP Click here to view post on the January/February 2015 issue.

Living, Luxury, Real Estate, The Issue

Edgewater’s New Found Paradise

By Angela Betancourt In the past 35 years, The Related Group has been a leader in developing some of the country’s most luxurious and highly celebrated condominiums. They account for 25% of all condominium development in South Florida. With an ever growing portfolio of projects, The Related Group has proven time and again, that they are industry leaders. In true fashion, the company recently celebrated several major milestones including the launch of Paraiso Bayviews and the groundbreaking for Paraiso Bay. The launch of Paraiso Bayviews and the construction of Paraiso Bay represent the ongoing revitalization of a once neglected Edgewater neighborhood. Edgewater is approximately located by 17th street to the south, 37th street to the north, the Florida East Coast Railroad and First Avenue to the west, and Biscayne Bay to the east. Edgewater use to be a thriving area about 50 years ago until the mid 1990’s when it started to fall into harder times. Drug dealers, gang bangers, and the homeless began taking over the area. Today this neighborhood is finding a new identity. Edgewater is now a hot commodity in part because of The Related Groups efforts and the bayfront which is one of the area’s highlights. The launch of Paraiso Bayviews was attended by hundreds of VIP brokers, Mayor Tomás Regalado, and Commissioner Marc Sarnoff. The project’s international interior and industrial designer Karim Rashid was also in attendance. Rashid, who’s been featured in Time Magazine and is recognized as one of the most important industrial designers of our time, evolved his trademark colors and bold shapes for a softer more natural approach to the project. Boasting 44 stories and 396 units, this new tower is the latest addition to the Edgewater’s New Luxury Paraiso Bay Compound. Residents of Bayviews will enjoy all of Paraiso’s luxury amenities including a rooftop swimming pool, tennis courts, a beach club, marina, gardens by Enzo Enea, a signature restaurant by Michael Schwartz, and more. The Paraiso Bay property, which is set between Biscayne Boulevard and the Bay at NE 31st Street, was designed by internationally renowned architect Bernardo Fort-Brescia, principal of Arquitectónica. Paraiso Bay is self proclaimed as a “resort styled, self-contained community” and is attracting a lot of high profile attention. Though the estimated completion isn’t until Spring 2016, celebrities who have already reserved homes there include DJ and music producer David Guetta, basketball star Manu Ginobili, and Spanish tennis legend Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario. Future Paraiso Bay residents won’t have a shortage of amenities to enjoy while they embrace a new park and acres of beautifully landscaped gardens. Thus far, plans for the park include a playground, exercise area, and art sculptures among other features. It’s truly an exciting time for The Related Group and the Edgewater community. The opening of Paraiso Bayviews and the construction of Paraiso Bay will forever change the Edgewater skyline. Click here to view post on the Sept/Oct 2014 issue.

LIFESTYLE, Living, Luxury, The Issue

Artful Collaborations

Brazilian Interior Designer Joao Armentano and Paulo Bacchi, CEO of Artefacto join forces in the ultimate collaboration of high end interior design. By Angela Betancourt The phrase ‘art and life become one’ can inspire the imagination and conjure a variety of literal and figurative imagery and meanings. The Related Group sought to take this phrase and turn it into reality by doing what they do best; creating an ultra luxury condominium building that entices both praise and envy. The result is the Marea, South of Fifth’s final and captivating condominium. Meaning tide in Spanish, Marea’s name is very fitting considering its location near the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay and Miami Beach Marina. Marea was designed by the powerhouse team of Sieger Suarez Architects, Yabu Pushelburg (interior design), and Enzo Enea (landscape). They set out to capture Miami’s “uniquely glamorous fusion of art and design” and harmoniously incorporated original works of art by critically acclaimed contemporary artists in the common areas. Not surprisingly, there are hardly any units left at Marea and the last remaining penthouses are getting some extra VIP attention. The Related Group assembled another superstar team of designers to finish their last four penthouses which are going for upwards of $7 million. Brazilian Interior Designer Joao Armentano and Paulo Bacchi from the Brazilian luxury furniture manufacturer Artefacto, joined forces to create customized interiors for the penthouses and they define their designs as “a breathtaking fusion of European flair and Brazilian sensuality.” To celebrate this collaboration, The Related Group along with Krug Champagne hosted a private “Best of Brazil” event to unveil the designs. The renderings were showcased to a room full of VIPs which included Krug Champagne President & CEO Magareth Henriquez and the Executive Vice President of The Related Group Carlos Rosso. Guests enjoyed a variety of delectable appetizers and sipped on Krug Champagne as they toasted to the new designs and Armentano’s growing influence in the Miami market. Armentano’s practical, beautiful and intelligent style has made him one of the most sought after Brazilian designers and made him a perfect fit for this project. That evening Rosso appropriately described his work as “half bohemian and half luxury”. “We know that our buyers crave relaxed elegance and want to come home to a place of quiet luxury, which is exactly what he delivers,”said Rosso. His unique style combined with Artefacto’s established reputation for creating masterful work was exactly what The Related Group was looking for. “Working with Joao and Paulo was fantastic; they are both monumental names in Brazilian design. Bringing them to our team for this project really helped us tap into what our Brazilian buyers want,”added Rosso. The end results were incredibly detailed renderings that depicted rooms with exquisitely designed furniture, distinctive lighting, and a wide array of eclectic accessories; each perfectly placed to complete the room’s ambience. Future penthouse residences will find themselves in a spacious home that captures the vibrant spirit and relaxed luxury of Miami Beach. For Bacchi, this collaboration was an extremely rewarding experience. Working with talented designers like Armentano to or- chestrate a grand vision for a property like Marea represents the very essence of what he enjoys most about the work that he does. “Joao brings a fresh, sophisticated aesthetic to Miami. He uses vibrant tones and textures to infuse each space he envisions with a unique panache,” said Bacchi. Armentano’s experience working on this project was also very rewarding but very intense. It strengthened his existing bond between Artefacto and The Related Group. “The Related Group is one of the best groups around the world. I worked for them in Brazil and now in the USA. Their works are perfect,” said Armentano. “Artefacto is like my second home. Mr. Paulo Bacchi is doing a very important and good job. I love their designs and the quality.” Armentano knows good design and quality when he sees it. He’s been developing architectural projects, and interior decoration in the residential, commercial, corporate, and hospitality segments for more than 30 years. His works have been featured in prominent magazines, books, and exhibits and he is considered a design super star in his native Brazil. Now the US is starting to catch on. Armentano ‘s expansion to Miami first occurred when Bacchi brought him along with fellow Brazilian designer Debora Aguiar to work on other luxury developments like Paraiso Bay and 1 Hotel & Homes. Becoming a designer was more of an involuntary act than it was a conscience decision; his career chose him. He remembers always being drawn to objects with natural lines and his mind was always looking for ways to improve on things that would make living life better. A career in design came naturally and till this day he takes pride in expressing that he has never ‘worked’ a day in his life. Even Armentano’s idea of ‘free time’ still involves ‘work’. “I love to go to my office and go around construction sites. This is my life, this is my pleasure,” he said. He prefers to be at work where he can generate new ideas, embrace new projects, and face new challenges. Armentano draws inspiration from his surroundings and believes that artists have to keep an eye open for the special moments and opportunities that can evolve into fresh new ideas. “We are always looking for a special moment. Naturally I’m very lucky! I have several special moments in my life; sunsets, sunrises, friends, birds, and the perfect family. Thank God! I’m so lucky to have these special conditions. So it’s easy to create, to make something special, and to work with pleasure. It’s the perfect way,” said Armentano. Armentano has big dreams for the future and will continuously tap into special moments for future projects. Though he doesn’t have something specific he would like to work on next; the bigger picture of what he envisions will serve a greater and noble purpose. “You know, we live in a very big world. My dream (and I think

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