I'm an illustrator from Rome, Italy and during these very difficult times, I found art a relief. Being in lockdown wasn't easy so I found a way to bring positivity and a sense of peacefulness. My project "The Roman Quarantine" is a daily visual diary describing life during the quarantine: making pizza at home, watching Netflix, reading a book, or doing the groceries, but with a different light, because the simplest gestures can become special.
I love Rome and I try to represent it colorful, alive, and vibrant, despite how we've been living lately. I want to make people smile in these very strange times. The special guest of my drawings is my black cat, Stanis. A diary that tells one story, that everybody, right now, can relate to. Because it is very important to still find beauty and hope in this world. If you like my art and want to see more, you can find me on Instagram.
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I love these! The beautiful use of color, the style, the unique personality of Rome and the lovely cat - there is something both comforting and invigorating about them. Number 3 is my favorite - the stars and dome against the sky's dark blue and the cat seeing the other cat in the far window - just wonderful. I would hang this artwork in my home in a heartbeat. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so so much for your words! My artworks are for sale if you are interested! Just click the link of my Instagram page where it says "More Info" :)
Load More Replies...I love these! The beautiful use of color, the style, the unique personality of Rome and the lovely cat - there is something both comforting and invigorating about them. Number 3 is my favorite - the stars and dome against the sky's dark blue and the cat seeing the other cat in the far window - just wonderful. I would hang this artwork in my home in a heartbeat. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so so much for your words! My artworks are for sale if you are interested! Just click the link of my Instagram page where it says "More Info" :)
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