An art restorer in Rome subtly included a winged figure resembling Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in a church fresco. Visitors and locals quickly noticed the unusual similarity between the figure and the political leader.
The addition was not officially disclosed, leading to discussions about the boundaries between art restoration and personal expression within religious spaces.
**Why this matters**
This incident raises questions about the role of art restorers and the extent to which personal or political imagery should be integrated into historical or religious artworks. It also highlights how public figures can become subjects of artistic interpretation in unexpected contexts.
Source: NewsData
