Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Monday, March 18, 2013
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Friday, February 8, 2013
Friday, February 1, 2013
Friday, January 18, 2013
Friday, January 4, 2013
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
I've Got Mail
Imagine my sheer delight when this package arrived in the mail!
A lovely editorial concept and a great selection of over
30 of my favorite Matticchio animal drawings...
what more could I wish for Christmas?
Libretto Postale is the result of a collaboration between Franco, Stefania Camilli of Vanvere Edizioni
and the illustrator and art director Guido Scarabottolo. Some will remember my post about
Vanvere's first publication, a beautiful and unique book of animal drawings by Scarabottolo.
In this case, Guido has contributed by working on the graphic project, and most importantly,
by kindly encouraging the often reluctant Franco to participate in the endeavor.
The result is a wonderful mix between an illustrated book and a postcard collection.
Each page is divided in half by a perforation, so that a large version of the illustration
can be detached and used as a postcard, while a slightly smaller version remains
in the book, with space for optional comments and notes by the owner.
The back of each page features an extra illustration.
As if the 16 postcards, which by themselves are well worth the price, were not enough,
the volume contains an extra bonus, this series of 16 poetic fake stamps.
I can't wait to see what the fearless Stefania will conceive and produce next,
and am proud to have helped in a very small way to make one of her dreams
come true! And of course, I am immensely grateful to Franco for his genius,
and so happy that more people are getting to share it...
PS: thanks to Li-AN for asking the obvious question:
where and how can one buy this book outside Italy?
Just follow this link, and order it directly from Vanvere.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Like Cats & Dogs
And I could go on and on and on...
It's been a very entertaining couple of months around our home,
as Seba and I follow with endlessly fascination the fast evolving relationship
between Chapi and the new puppy. I am so happy that they like each other!
Kathleen Hale, 1949
Ezra Jack Keats, 1971
Benjamin Rabier, Rabougri, 1929, thanks to Agence eureka
John Burningham, Cannonball Simp, 1966
Clement Hurd, The Merry Chase, 1941
Cecile Boyer, Ouf, miao, cui-cui
W.T. Cummings, Wickford of Beacon Hill, 1962, thanks to Arthur van Kruining
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Friday, November 9, 2012
Old Dogs
I am sorry to have missed Vecchi Cani, the recent exhibition of drawings
by Giovanna Durì at the Nuages Gallery in Milan (the same space that regularly
features the shows of Matticchio). Durì is a well known graphic designer
and exhibition designer, and this show was her coming out as an artist.
The dogs portrayed were met in friends' homes, streets, parks, and kennels.
After all we've been through last Summer, I was deeply moved
by the sadness and tenderness in the eyes of these sweet old dogs,
and by Durì's loving gaze towards them.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
















+mvbcibf.jpeg)







.jpg)








-6.jpeg)
-11.jpeg)
-3.jpeg)
-2.jpeg)
-5.jpeg)
.jpeg)
-10.jpeg)
-9.jpeg)
-1.jpeg)
-7.jpeg)
-8.jpeg)