It was been a beautiful July, started last November. A long journey through a city that I will not finish loving for its austere awareness and its ability to penetrate my heart.
All the works, some already are, will be available for sale on the various online sales platforms. If you want to observe them closely, you have only to ask them and the door will be open.The dogs are tied, as they say in my city.
Ballpoint Pen on Cardboard 29,7 x 21 cm, April 2018
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“The Detachment” was on display to the Coningsby gallery exhibition, Birorama: Real and Irreal Landscape, 15th July – 24 August 2018
0“The Opening of the Shell” on display to the Coningsby Gallery, 30 Tottenham Street, London, until August 24th 2018
0Ballpoint Pen on Cardboard, 29,7 x 42 cm, March 2018
“Sunrise”, on display to Coningsby Gallery in London until August 24th
0Ballpoint Pen on Cardboard, 42 x 59,4 cm, April 2018
“Apotheosis” on display to Coningsby Gallery until 24th August 2108
0“Apotheosis” on display to Coningsby Gallery in London until 24th August 2108
Ballpoint Pen on Cardboard 42 x 59,4 cm, January 2018
“Soft Clouds”
0Biroscape Experience in London, July 15 – 21 2018
Coningsby Gallery, in London, 30 Tottenham Street.
Announcement
0To the peoples that have always encouraged me.
In a little over a month will open my performance at the Coningsby Gallery in London. During the exhibition I will exhibit a total of 17 large format drawings, many of them unpublished and 12 biroscape. It is an event to which I have dedicated six months of work and which I particularly care about.
This is a message of thanks, from the bottom of my heart to all those who have wanted and want to penetrate this little world that my works generate.
The exhibition will be held as I wrote at the Coningsby Gallery from 15 to 21 July.
Below is an article that Ronald Bell, director of theballpointer.com, wanted to dedicate to me and which sums up a long and tiring journey in two pages.
I love you and every time I draw it is my care not to deceive you.
http://www.theballpointer.com/