Ballpoint Pen on Cardboard, 10,5 x 14,8 cm, November 2017
Category Archives: elemental
A diary, a disclosure.
0Social experience has been a real day-to-day discovery, not only because it connects people and allows you to exchange ideas and find people whose thoughts and actions I could not have known otherwise, but because it is a sort of diary, and daily notes that, in contrast to the old diary, are ultimately a remove of intimacy, a disclosure, and allow those who compile it to become the most severe or to say the most critical of the users. I thank all the people who allow myself to follow me, and they always encourage me on Twitter, on Instagram, here and on Facebook. Really Thank you.
“The Ballpointer” The most important magazine for Ballpoint Pen’s Drawings
0PICK PIECES The Ballpointer staff choose the artwork and let the artist explain it in their own words. Thank you to Ronald Bell and Ballpointer staff for choosing “The Elemental Landscape”
Entanglement. Status: The Inner Core. Digital Painting
0My advice is to always start from the drawing and the composition. The acquisition of manual dexterity is necessary ind is achieved solely and exlcusivley through constant practice. It’s like learning to play an instrument. You have to keep on trying this and that, be lucky enough to have a good teacher and if you don’t have one then learn from nature, by which I mean the reality around you and the work of artists who feed your curiosity and sensitivity. I think this is an essential prerequisite even for someone pursuing a path which is seemingly remote from painting or sculptural practIce in the traditional sense, as it allows a whole bag of technical tricks which can be made available for the creative act with whatever material is used. Formal practice allows us for example to choose the appropriate means to express a certain type of composition, a broader awareness and the broader the range of expressive possibilities. The idea should always be able to rely on a manual ability which allows it to manifest itself and to materialise. One last thing I want to add is that what has always been the moving force behind my work is to have an infinite respect for the person interacting with my work.









