Some star-spangled illustrations I've drawn over the years. Happy 4th!
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Book cover illustration of "Anime morte" (Dead Souls) by Sam Riviere: a witty, metaphysical novel that depicts a fantastical, alternate-world version of London in which poetry has become the city’s major cultural product. But the capital’s literary scene was racked by scandal: the poet Solomon Wiese has been accused of plagiarism...
Thanks to Enrico Casadei and Silvia Virgillo/Puntuale, as always! https://www.codiceedizioni.it/libri/anime-morte/ Two illustrations made for Abracadabra Limited Collection by Compagnia dei Caraibi, Italian company specialized in the import and distribution of spirits and soft drinks. These works reflect the themes of Culture and Social & Gender Equality, which along with Environment and People are the key areas where the company concentrates its efforts in order to make the difference and bring about a change in the world we live in. Thanks to the team of Graphic Days® who coordinated the project! The collection is part of the “Abracadabra” project launched by Graphic Days®, which consists in 60 works donated by internationally renowned illustrators whose proceeds will be donated to the project "Give a tree" with the aim of planting new trees in the city od Torino, Italy. You can buy the art prints at printclubtorino.it/abracadabra
New illustrations for Internazionale about the figure of Runa Sandvik, the computer security expert who has made it her life’s work to protect journalists against cyberattacks and digital surveillance from authoritarian regimes.
Illustration for The New York Times about Treasuries: once considered the safest asset, they've been threatened by a possible U.S. debt default, yet they remain attractive than just about everything else. Thanks to AD Minh Uong!
Latest illustration for Science about the multi-national negotiations underway to improve global cooperation for pandemic prevention and response. Thanks to AD Chrystal Smith, as always!
Some illustrations for an article by Indian writer and activist Arundhati Roy about how our democracies are being threatened by hate speeches, populism and rage fueled by social media. Published by Internazionale magazine.
Cover illustration for Hospes Magazine dedicated to the need to provide palliative care to all patients who need it. Hospes is the house organ of Fondazione Hospice Serágnoli, which offers palliative care and support to patients with advanced diseases, with the aim of improving their own quality of life and that of their families.
Cover illustration for the new book by Borghingordi, a couple of young influencers who travels across Italy and shares tips and fun facts about the places they visit. Published by Sonzogno Editore.
Cover illustration for Internazionale magazine: though the race is on to develop a battery-powered aircraft, there are still many obstacles on the road to net-zero flights. Thanks to AD Maysa Moroni!
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