Marco Mazzoni is an Italian artist who lives in Milan and studied for four years at the Brera Academy, an art school that originated in the 18th century. Mazzoni uses colored pencils to create his own works on yellowed drafts. His works always surprise people with his imagination and precise brushwork. Mazzoni's character works are always full of despair and sorrow, but also suffocating beauty.
The main inspiration of his paintings came from a matriarchal society named Sardinian in the 16th to 18th centuries. He depicts female pharmacists and midwives of this century. Women's eyes are blurred, their identities are anonymous, and everyone is symbolic. character. What cannot be denied is his rich imagination and the pursuit of color grayscale. Solid sketching skills are the best magic weapon for Marco Mazzoni to win. No matter from the proportion of the structure, the relationship between light and dark, or the description of the expression is vivid and realistic. The grayscale of the pencil adds the characterization of color lead, which gives people a bright new look. Combined with their personal characteristics, the dark cold wind blows people's bone marrow.
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