Showing posts with label Andrea Antinori. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andrea Antinori. Show all posts

Friday, 8 November 2019

Andrea Antinori IV



This new anthology of poetry 'The Crazy Gardener's Song', illustrated by Andrea Antinori is just divine, the limited palette of just blue and black is sophisticated, the illustrations full of clever visual humour. Just published by Bruaá, I know what I want for Christmas!







Sunday, 22 September 2019

Tuesday, 2 April 2019

Andrea Antinori II


Missing Bologna is worse than missing my Birthday or Christmas, so I am sad and consoling myself by watching for news filtering through.
The first joy I have found is 'The Great Battle' by Andrea Antinori with wonderfully sparse expressive illustrations in the limited palette of black, yellow and blue and a great graphic play of the line and shade.






Tuesday, 11 April 2017

ISIA Urbino I


One of the great developments at this years fair was the increasing opportunity for participation in masterclasses and surgeries. One platform for creativity was provided by ISIA Urbino, who provided posters with triggers of shape and colour to free the imagination and for a while and lose oneself, from the hustle of the fair, in a pause of creativity. Below are some examples of different creative interpretation of the shapes.

Above: Ariana Marweo Below: Marco Quadri

Above: Marika Maijala, Below; Hazel Terry

Above : Jessica, Below: Andrea Antinori