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canIllustration for Diablo Magazine about how the East Bay is confronting a new wildfire reality. Studies have found that California is not only experiencing more wildfires than ever: fires are also starting earlier in the year and lasting longer than in the past. How much individual homeowners do to prevent another destructive wildfire here?
Article by Ian A. Stewart. Thanks to AD David Bergeron! Illustration for Med Young, an educational and training project with the aim to generate in young people a sense of awareness and responsibility toward the Mediterranean Sea, a complex ecosystem and a unique socio-cultural heritage. Thanks to Marta Ceotto and the great team at Librì Progetti Educativi!
This illustration has been accepted into the Society of Illustrators 67 exhibit and book. Big thanks to the judges!
I made it for CHANGE!, an exhibition organized by Palazzo Madama in Turin, Italy with the intent to raise awareness of the climate crisis and its impact in our lives. Thanks to art director Ale Giorgini as well! Two illustrations for Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health about how human activities like deforestation have directly and indirectly fueled the spread of zoonotic diseases. Flourishing, diverse ecosystems are the most effective safeguard against viral spillover. Thanks to AD Patrick Kirchner, as always!
Double page illustration for Resources Magazine about why placed-based policies in the U.S. that aim to provide support to specific locations fail to target the places with the most need. Thanks to AD James Round!
Cover and interior illustrations for Georgetown Business Magazine about how their alumni are electrifying the renewable energy revolution and fueling clean energy through innovative startups.
On the occasion of the Planet Week that anticipates the G7 Climate, Energy and Environment in Turin, Italy, I’ve been invited to create an illustration for CHANGE!, a collective exhibition organized by Palazzo Madama with the intent to raise awareness of the climate crisis and its impact in our lives. You can see this piece and other artworks by 20 great Italian illustrators displayed as 3x2 meters banners across the city of Turin.
Big thanks to ad Ale Giorgini and Prof. Giovanni Carlo Federico Villa for having me involved in this thrilling project! Latest book cover for Codice Edizioni: "Faune" is a climate fiction set in a near-future world ravaged by climate change. Laura, a biologist, explores a lush and brutal nature, fascinating and terrifying at the same time, which erases the boundaries between humans, animals and the surrounding space.
Cover art for Courrier International about how cities are trying to adapt to repeated heat waves.
It's nice when illustrations have a second life! Thanks to picture editor Lidwine Kervella and to Theispot stock! This piece is my contribution to the exhibition IN CAMMINO held at the prestigious Palazzo Madama in Turin, Italy (July 12 - October 13, 2023). The project tells stories from the Piedmont area crossed by the Via Francigena, the ancient road and pilgrimage route running from the cathedral city of Canterbury in England, through France and Switzerland, to Rome.
I represented the pilgrimage route like the thread of a ball of yarn that the pilgrim carries with him on his journey. The tangle represents the many kinds of motivations behind the pilgrimage: spiritual, devotional, sometimes even penitential, as it was originally in the Middle Ages. Proceeding on the journey, the skein gradually unravels until it completely dissolves at the end of the pilgrimage. Thanks to Ale Giorgini and to Professor Villa, director of Palazzo Madama, for having me involved me in this project! |
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