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Drawing, Charcoal on Paper
Size: 20 W x 16 H x 0.1 D in
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Original Hand Drawn Charcoal Sketch: "Gelato love in Florence" Charcoal on book pages. 16" x 20" This drawing is based on one of my visits to Florence, Italy. I was with two of my best friends, one of whom lived there. We sat on the wall on the bank of the river across the street from La Carraia Gelateria, looking over the old town, and laughed and delighted in the moment and the dessert. In this image I wanted to capture the delight and simplicity of the moment in such a picturesque place. Travel, food, friends, beauty, these are all happy things.
Original Created:2014
Subjects:Travel
Materials:Paper
Styles:MinimalismPortraiturePop Art
Mediums:Charcoal
Drawing:Charcoal on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:20 W x 16 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Crate
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I am a storyteller, well-acquainted with pain, and determined to see beauty everywhere. And I believe art exists for all of those things. We used to joke that our family did many things well, but art wasn't one of them. I'm not sure if it was a concussion I suffered, or if it was birthed purely from an extremely painful season of life, but this past year I have found myself with a desire and a blossoming skill to create art, and now I cannot stop. My family and friends kept asking me, "Who are you?!" at the beginning of this artists journey. It's taken me a while to admit and embrace, but I guess, my answer is that I am an artist after all. I am experimenting and honing my style as an artist, and I'm enjoying that journey. I make a lot of pieces on book pages and newspapers as stories were my first love, and as writing was my first art form. I also make a lot of pieces with charcoal, creating beauty from ashes. Overall, though, I echo Michelangelo's words, "Ancora imparo." I am still learning. If you're a fan of the written word, my blog is always open to visitors. In word as in art, it's my goal to be honest about what is ugly, but to also look for beauty everywhere. www.storyofjo.com
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