Julienne

Illustrations for “Julienne: mi piace cucinare”, an italian cooking magazine.

Illustrations for “Julienne: mi piace cucinare”, an italian cooking magazine.

Adventure comic for children taking inspiration from “Goldilocks and the three bears”, in a steampunk-ish setting. Brush and ink on paper, digital colours. It was published in a remastered version by the cartoonist collective Cargo, in 2017.

Project in progress. Illustrations by Lorenza Luzzati, graphics by Bianca dall’Olio, texts by Lorenza Luzzati and Bianca dall’Olio

Noir comic on a script by Giorgio Pellizzari

Comics and strips made for the site of Cargo (viaggigrafici.blogspot.it), the comic artists collective I’m part of

“L’importanza di un buon digestivo”, two page story realized for a collection of dream themed comics published by Sforzesco Castle Art School of Milan in June 2015. I also oversaw the page setting of the whole volume.

Some of the illustrations realized for the project Just You by Roberto Fioravanti, fashion blogger and stylist for various fashion magazines

White rabbit in Wonderland, ink on paper.

Full adaptation of “The Lord of the Rings” by J.R.R. Tolkien realized for “Cover”, the final project of the 2014 comic class of Castello Sforzesco Art School of Milan and winner of a 2016 Tolkien themed contest by Compagnia de’…

“Chiamami quando diventa verde”, book written by Alessio Sala and illustrated by Lorenza Luzzati. It contains a series of short “stories with paragraphs” that tell of a little bit of everything, from God, death and love, to penguins. Every story is…

Logo for Chao Panda, London based website maker.

Hantaikuni, comic drawn with Verdiana Lala and presented to Lucca Comics, Italy’s biggest comic convention. Hantaikuni in japanese means opposite or hostile country, and indeed the comic, trough a series of self contanied gags, tells the story of two italians…

Indian ink and watercolour illustration for “The Werewolf”, a short story by Angela Carter. It was realized during a workshop with Fabio Visintin, famous illustrator, comic artist and much more.

Drawing created to be printed on t-shirt and realized as a freebie for the blog Stylebunny

Cover of Historia de una gaviota y del gato que le enseñó a volar by Sepúlveda, created for the contest Salani held on the occasion of its 150th anniversary

Pages of “Punch” and “Che spaghetto!”, two of the short comics made in a single day by the members of the cartoonists’ collective Cargo, which I’m part of, as a promotional instrument for small business, in this case Bar Lucio in…

Watercolour hand study

Illustration for The Hobbit by Tolkien