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About this artwork
- Medium
- Pencil, Graphite on Paper
- Framing
- Framing on request
- Dimensions
- 5.9x39.4in
The Arch of Peace in Milan Italy
It looks like a photo taken during the lockdown period but if you look closely at a person you see it.
Instead there was almost no one, it looks like one of those metaphysical squares designed by Dechirico.
I love city landscapes with beautiful historical monuments, cathedrals and squares.
The black and white gives an antique flavor to the design.
The technique… is the pencil: I used the 0.3 and 0.4 micro-mines with hardness 2H, HB, 2B.
About the creator
Credentials
- Emerging Talent
- Nationally Known
- Works on commission
« I observe, I see, I photograph, I take the pencil and draw ... simple isn't it? »
Italian draftsman Fabrizio Boldrini spends at least four hours a day drawing, and lately has been using only pencil. Boldrini is inspired by everything from animal portraits to mountain views, from watches to cities at 360 degrees. His artistic process involves photographing images that inspire him, and then recreating them in pencil. Boldrini's graphite and pencil on paper works are impeccably detailed and startlingly realistic.