Alberto Repetti Artist

Artworks of Alberto Repetti's Artist, Oil Painting, Ballpoint Pen Drawing and more

Diary

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Ballpoint pen Draftsman’s Diary:  Today, November 29, I have almost completed a biroscape, started an A4 drawing, finished two in A3

Oil Painter’s Diary. Today November 29, I almost finished a great painting 200 cm to 150, and began a portrait, I’ll make at least 5 by Friday evening.

Digital Painter’s Diary:  I started a portrait that I have to complete and another artwork for LACDA of January Exhibition.

Pangea Work in Progress

 

“Root in the Sky” Biroscape #52

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Root in the Sky,  Ballpoint pen on Cardboard, 10,5 x 14,8 cm, 2016 November

Root in the Sky BS052

Digital Painting. Still Life with Klaus Kinsky dressing Spanish Armor in a Tropical Forest

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Still Life with Klaus Kinsky dressing Spanish Armor in a Tropical Forest.

DSL002 Still Life with Klaus Kinsky dressing Spanish Armor and  Tropical Forest

“Stony Ground”

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Biroscape #51, Stony Ground

Stony Ground BS051

Introduction To The Deluge. Biroscape #50

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“Introduction To The Deluge”  Biroscape #50

Introduction To The Deluge BS050

Ink on the Earth and in the Sky, Biroscape #49

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“Ink on the Earth and in the Sky” Biroscape #49

Ink on the Earth and in the Sky BS049

The Eliptical Horizon, Biroscape #48

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The Biroscape series are introspective travels through the landscape visions made exclusively with the Ballpoint Pen on A2 cardboard.

The Elliptical Horizon BS048

SIGHT

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I’m very interested in the work with the use of the representation by means of digital instruments, both using the medium “traditional” of the brush, by using the various options of shape and size, or using, the digital modification by means of filters. The one does not exclude the other, but both can not coexist. For this purpose I insert the title inside the work done, for emphasize out its symbolic aspect.

Sight P003

“Balance” Biroscape #47

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“Balance” Ballpoint pen on Cardboard, 10,5 x 14,8 cm, 2016 November

Balance BS047

Portrait, a multiple investigation.

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The portrait is ranked, in my opinion, in the still life category but is always a particular investigation on the whole human history. I have always maintained a profile that contained the respect for the whole person and not just a representation of the entity. So the person who is in itself a whole life and then a whole world lived and marked by the relationship between himself and others.

Depiction P002