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Original Art by italian painter and portraitist Amarilli Arenosto

Aroma of Coffee

Bloged in Work in Progress by admin Monday November 23, 2009 at about 18:36

wip_caffettiera

I don’t know if it’s because in autumn and winter I have to wake up earlier than in the summer, and it’s such a long process to get used to it, or if it’s because it’s harder to get out of bed anyway because of the cold, but in this season I am particularly attached to my little morning vice, a good cup of deliciously smelling espresso coffee. Or perhaps it is because of my low blood pressure ? (coffee is a bunch of toxines but it has one thing, it puts life into a zombie, like the one I am in the morning).

Anyhow, that morning I was also feeling discouraged by all the half-finished pieces that stare at me in a reproaching way, reminding me how little time I am dedicating to them, and I wasn’t feeling like working on a killed hare at all. So that’s how I decided to create a little happy encouraging piece that would get the spark back in me! I hadn’t any plans to start with, just a little technical experiment in mind, and that is how my mood took its shape on the wood panel I found around!

Well, this is only the work-in-progress, since it’s not totally finished yet (and that’s why I show it without colours for now ^_^).

1000 amazing faces feature

Bloged in feature by admin Thursday November 5, 2009 at about 17:37

I just discovered that my old portrait of Bruce Lee (made when I was 17) was featured in this article “1000 amazing faces” on Deviantart. Thank you !!!

There are so many incredible works there !

Sacrificing my art to the new oil

Bloged in General Update by admin Thursday November 5, 2009 at about 16:01

olivetreeI’m still here though well hidden, if you’re wondering why I update so little, the answer is in the title ;)

Until the 15th of december it’s the olive picking season so in order to allow my relatives to produce this delicious new and organic extra-virgin olive oil, I have to sacrifice lot of (all?) my time at the brushes in order to keep things going.

In the little free time I’m continuing to work on Mara’s portrait, which has come now to its third layer (meaning it looks monochromatically orangey now) and to another commissioned “dead nature” (=still life translated literally) which is really, really dead because it represents a dead hare and some other autumny decadence.

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