giovedì 25 aprile 2013

The Colored Pencil Drawings of Marco Mazzoni










Mazzoni weaves a world based on Italian folklore, made up of Janas and Cogas, female figures who, according to Sardinian beliefs, seduce, enchant, curse, and heal. His work is an homage to the secret art of healers; each drawing is saturated with metaphors that tell their story. The circular compositions, which allude to the cycles of Nature, depict medicinal and lysergic plants, pollinator butterflies and birds which drink their nectar, and hidden amidst leaves and wings emerge the faces of these women forced to hide their sensuality and their knowledge due to bigotry imposed by religion, accused of witchcraft because they are herbarie, herbalists. Female healers and midwives held an important role within the community. [...] Marco Mazzoni underlines the importance of the interaction between the women and the plants by developing the subject that’s best known: the female face framed by flora and fauna, rendering it an icon. He reveals her innermost perceptions, memories scribbled on a diary page, highly imaginative visions of “impossible” animals, the fruit of ecstatic exploration of hallucinatory journeys. [...] The result is a work which recounts the moment in which woman takes control of everything, in complete harmony with Nature.
Mazzoni currently has a solo show in Milan at Galleria Patricia Armocida which runs through May 4th, 2013. You can see more of his work over on Facebook.

The Amazing Art of Munashichi

Little is known about this japanese artist but here is a small quotation I found and a few of her amazing works.


"I do not recall when exactly my passion for drawing started. I just realized at one point that I did nothing but draw. Regarding my illustrations, I do not intend to show you some place in particular. I only wish that you see and imagine a place that you like."








lunedì 22 aprile 2013

Steal Like an Artist

Just yesterday I finished reading this amazing book by Austin Kleon called "Steal Like an Artist" and I advice anyone to read it. At the end of the book there is a list of advices one of which is about making a blog. So here I am after a very long time of no blogging. This will be my own Pandora's Box, a place where I'll post the artists who inspire me the most and anything art-related.

I hope you will enjoy the reading.