Italian artist Marcello Barenghi draws incredibly realistically with the help of colored pencils and
occasionally markers or watercolor. His subjects – everyday objects such
as soda cans, playing cards or crumpled banknotes. Each drawing takes
the artist approximately 4 to 6 hours to complete.
Marcello
Barenghi was born in Milan in 1969. As a child he showed great artistic
skills; when he was just 9 years old he was impressed from the
Leonardo's Mona Lisa and tried to reproduce it. In the 80's Marcello
discovered colored pencils, but he immediately felt the need to find out
a different technique that would allow him to cover large areas,
shading and avoid the grainy look of colored pencils. Meanwhile, at
school he started drawing from life using the blood-red pencil and it
was then he began learning the techniques of tempera, watercolors and
clay modeling.
Finally,
in 1985, the discovery of the airbrush allowed him to improve the
texture of his illustrations. In the late '80s, while attending the
school "Art and message" in Milan, Marcello Barenghi other artists who
influenced his education.
Marcello Barenghi currently lives and works in Milan.
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