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                 Dea

Dea (born in Turin in 1973) was a versatile artist and innovative entrepreneur, researcher and motivator, activist for Peace, Human Rights, and Women's Rights.

Goddess excelled in various fields of art: she was a painter, writer, videomaker, director, screenwriter, fashion designer, photographer, teacher, and trainer. As an entrepreneur, she created several brands and produced and financed various artistic projects.

Since 2004, she has been working on the creation of the Reggia Dei Sovrani, an ambitious project of an experimental micro-society, which has sparked a pioneering movement attracting particularly women.

Palazzo dei Sovrani

Since 2004, Dea has initiated a very ambitious pioneering project: the Reggia Dei Sovrani, a prototype project of the first BioSymbiotic and Eco-Compatible Urban Organism, which will serve as an experimental laboratory for a new social model. This innovative multiperspective, systemic, and fractal system, which Dea called Relarchia, was a social model shaped by the new paradigms inaugurated by science and aimed at individuals in relation. A true pioneering movement has emerged around this project, particularly attracting a female audience. The first official presentation of the project was held at the Franco Maria Ricci Labyrinth on March 17, 2017. Starting in 2022, Dea inaugurated the first training courses for this New Paradigm and initiated the architectural design of the Reggia Dei Sovrani in collaboration with Cinzia Valente, creator of the Aurea® Project. In 2023, Dea founded the Royal Academy of Sovereignty, launching training courses that introduce an innovative concept of Leadership, starting from the gradual acquisition of the mindset of true Sovereigns throughout history.

PLASTIC ARTS

In 1988, Dea obtained the title of Master of Art at the State Institute of Art of Italy, specializing in fashion design and historical costumes. During adolescence, she dedicated several years to artistic black and white photography. From 1993 to 1998, she created various ceramic sculptures. Since 1994, she has been fully dedicated to painting, giving birth to a new artistic style, Kabbalart, which combines the most sublime messages of Jewish Kabbalah with modern science. From 2007 to 2008, she created three immense canvases upon request for the Yeshivah O Menahem in Kiryat Arba. In 2010, she received two awards from the State of Israel as an "exceptional artist". Between 2014 and 2016, she created a series of paintings dedicated to the Digital Revolution, with some works dedicated to the genius of Steve Jobs. In 2015, she participated in the Jerusalem Biennale. After a 3-year hiatus from painting (due to personal events and her divorce), in 2019, Dea broke with her past style and inaugurated a new markedly autobiographical painting phase. Some of her paintings were purchased by magnate Renato D'Andria and are now part of his private collection.

CINEMA

Since the age of 16, Dea has been dedicated to writing screenplays for cinema. During her artistic formation, she eagerly watched retrospectives of the greatest filmmakers in history at the Cinemateca di Torino, collected videotapes of great authors and actors, devoured biographies and books of the greatest film directors. In 1989, she moved to Rome and frequented the film sets of Cinecittà, coming into contact with great directors and industry artists, such as Federico Fellini, Monica Vitti, Lea Massari, and many others. In 2006, the Jerusalem Temple Institute commissioned Dea to write the screenplay for a fictional film on the theme of the reconstruction of the Third Temple. From 2006 to 2007, she worked on the screenplay and storyboard for the film "The End of Israel". In 2008, she directed the short film "The Wise and the Simple" with a group of teenagers with social and psychological problems. In 2019, Dea appeared in the documentary film "JERUSALEM-YERUSHALAYIM-AL QUDS FREEDOM TO BELIEVE" by Victor Vegan, as an artist and scholar of Jewish Kabbalah. Dea theorized a new cinematic style, Quantum Cinema, which shows events in a unifying vision that breaks and supplants our usual linear and one-dimensional perception of time.

FASHION

In September 2018, Dea, in collaboration with the Artistic Theatrical Tailoring of Turin, inaugurated the first collection of garments for the brand Kabbaland Fashion, a new line of Haute Couture and High Jewelry inspired by Kabbalah.

PROJECT

Dea has created two design brands: DeaSign and KabbalanDesign. In 2019, Dea signed a contract with the Steinsaltz Institute of Jerusalem to be the author of the sophisticated graphic design of all the books by Rav Adin Steinsaltz translated into Russian in the Let My People Know series.

MUSIC AND VIDEO ART

From 1989 to 1992, Dea worked as a singer and dancer. She performed in piano bars and nightclubs in shows for which she personally created costumes and scenery. In 1992, she abandoned her singing career to dedicate herself to other forms of art. In June 2019, Dea released her first single "Remove the Veils", produced by Morenloud Records, which accompanied the release of the protest video "Remove the Veil, Remove the wall", a video clip with a strong impact promoting an important cause for women's rights related to the Middle Eastern Question. In 2021, she released her second single "Drawing Closer" and self-produced the official clip, which featured the world football champion Thomas Berthold and his wife, actress Britta Berthold.

POLITICAL ACTIVISM

Dea has been an activist for Peace and Human Rights, fighting in various pacifist movements and collaborating with various associations for interreligious dialogue. On February 15, 2015, she received the recognition of Peace Ambassador Dame from the CCCI, for her commitment to dialogue and Peace. In March 2017, she took on the role of vice president of the CILI-Italy International Confederation for Interreligious Dialogue and actively collaborated with Foad Aodi, President of the Communities of the Arab World in Italy (Co-mai). For several years, she has been actively involved in the Women Wage Peace movement, contributing to various initiatives aimed at promoting dialogue between Jews and Muslims and, in particular, between Israelis and Palestinians.

EDITIONS AND MAGAZINES

In 1984, at the age of just 11, Dea founded and directed the fanzine "Oxaniano", a magazine dedicated to the singer Anna Oxa distributed throughout Italy. In 2012, together with a team of doctors, scientists, and researchers, Dea founded the magazine Madaat, an open space for all types of frontier scientific studies and alternative medicine, and comparative research between scientific and humanistic disciplines. Since 2020, Dea has created Madaat Editions and published several works of popular science.