Benjamín Solari Parravicini was born on August 8, 1898, in Buenos Aires, to Benjamín Tomás Solari and Dolores Parravicini Noriera, was the oldest of eight siblings and was nicknamed Pelón due to his baldness. He dedicated his life to painting and had a pretty successful career; in 1927, during an art exhibition in Buenos Aires, Parravicini was congratulated by then President of Argentina, Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear, who was present in the display. Later on, he got an award at an international art display that took place in the capital city and was invited to exhibit some of his drawings in Lieja, Belgium, where he won a gold medal and even impressed king Albert I, who bought one of his works. He was also an art professor at the Spanish lyceum of Buenos Aires, and the city municipality appointed Parravicini as both, manager of the Arts Department and director of the exhibition gallery, roles which he fulfilled for several years.
Artistic works (exhibitions)
1927 – Exposición comunal.
1929 – Amigos del Arte.
1935 – Camuati
1947 – Asociación para la Promoción de las Artes.
Paranormal abilities
Through his childhood, allegedly, Parravicini had contact with fairies, angels, and duendes and was able to find lost objects and even lost people with ease. This behavior worried his father, who had his son undertake several medical tests in order to prove if he had an illness of some sort, to negative results. Sometime later, the young Parravicini started talking about a "war that would go off in 14", which became the first of his several premonitions as World War I would begin that year. Between 1936 and 1972, Parravicini made more than a thousand "prophetic" drawings, which he described as "psychographies". His supporters credit him with having accurately predicted various major world events, including the arrival of television, satellite communication, in vitro fertilization, that the first being in space would be a dog, and the September 11 attacks; the latter gained the artist worldwide attention in the aftermath of the attacks, with the image of the "prophecy" depicting two sketches of the Statue of Liberty, one with buildings going down onthe background and a message that stated the following: Parravicini claimed several times that, at first, due to his Catholic beliefs, he destroyed the drawings because they didn't make sense to him, and that, while making the drawings, he felt that his hand was being guided by an external entity and that he heard a voice during the whole process.
Alien abduction
According to one of his closest friends, ufologistFabio Zerpa, Parravicini told him he was abducted by two whitish-eyed beings, who approached him while he was sitting in a sidewalk bank of the 9 de Julio avenue, in downtown Buenos Aires. A huge light then transported the three to a circle-shaped room, with luminous panels and a central tube in which the entities moved. One of them approached the artist and told him telepathically in Spanish, his native language: "You have to preach love. Universe is harmony. Your behavior is aggressive. We have several chosen ones. We will meet again". Parravicini was back on the same sidewalk bank he was abducted at three hours later, at 18:40 p.m.