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domenica 31 marzo 2013

2012/2013 Home, Rome



Our friend's summer house in S. Felice Circeo, near Rome. Me and my wife spent some days there last July. A very handsome place indeed!

Drawn using first (loosely) a pencil, then sepia ink with a japanese bamboo pen, then washed with acquarell (1 1/2" flat brush).
Leo the cat
Beach at S. Felice Circeo, near Rome

My third son, Luca

Grocery shopping. Garbatella, Rome

Fruit shop at Garbatella, Rome
Bird eats bird. A seagull devours a dead pigeon
Beautiful 1950's belfry, Garbatella, Rome

In the doctor's waiting room, Rome

Ara Pacis Museum by Richard Meier, Rome
Pigeon, Caracalla Baths, Rome

Cormoran in the Tiber river, Rome

Caracalla Baths, Rome

Caracalla Baths, Rome

domenica 9 dicembre 2012

2012 Trip to Rio de Janeiro #2

Here are some sketches I did while being in Rio. All are based upon real characters I saw by the streets.

Rio, metropolitan train



Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro


My mother at 88, Rio










lunedì 16 luglio 2012

2012 Trip to Rio de Janeiro


I made this set of drawings one month ago. They're somewhat diverse from others, the reason being I wanted a more free and "inside" reproduction of what I was actually seeing. I'm happy with the results and I'm looking forward to further explorations of myself and the places and people I see and interact.


I was taking a walk by the Copacabana beachside and there were these guys making a "batucada". Samba, suor e cerveja (samba, sweat and beer)

Me and my friend Flavio taking an espresso inside a mall in Leblon.

Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas. That's a socó bird. The Tamoio indians who lived there called the lagoon "sacopenapan" (the way of the sacós).

My family's house in Ipanema. We moved in 1958, my mother still lives there. It's a quite fine example of modernist architecture from the '50s, designed by the architect and painter Carlos Leão.

Rio's fantastic mountains frame Ipanema and Leblon beaches. Seen from Pedra do Arpoador, a surf point.

Lagoa's fauna: that's a "frango-d'água" (water-chicken) with it's red face.

The Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas is full of white herons. These beautiful birds don't fear humans that much and sometimes you can walk by very close to them.

Fishermen throwing their webs by hand at the Jardim de Allah (Allah's Garden) canal that connects lagoa to the sea and divides Ipanema from Leblon neighborhoods.

Sunset at Lagoa. The everlasting Corcovado thrones out in the dark.

First day of my recent trip to Rio. View from Shopping Leblon's rooftop. It was late in the afternoon and a blue magical light surrounded us.