

Art Studio of Caio IV Fiore Melacrinis

Caio IV Fiore Melacrinis
about
Caio IV Fiore Melacrinis is an Italian lawyer, poet, and visual artist whose work unites intellect, symbolism, and emotion. Born in Calabria and educated at the University of Florence, he practiced law for nearly forty years before embracing his passion for art under the guidance of Professor Santo Cardamone.
His paintings blend Cubism, Surrealism, and philosophical reflection, often featuring the spiral — a symbol of universal harmony inspired by the Fibonacci sequence.
Melacrinis’s works have been recognized by leading art critics, including Ursula Petrone (former Director of Rizzoli Arte), Daniel L. Rothschild (London art consultant), and Professor Santo Cardamone, who praised the evolution, freedom, and expressive depth of his style.
A published poet, he is the author of “È un filo sottile”, “Le farfalle danzanti”, and “Ulisse – Nuovi sentieri”, where themes of love and destiny meet philosophical introspection.
Within his Art Studio of Caio IV Fiore Melacrinis, he creates a dialogue between thought and feeling, form and meaning — where every brushstroke becomes a reflection of life itself.
