No. 2

Alessandro Sicioldr Bianchi

Alessandro Sicioldr Bianchi is an italian self-taught drawer born in 1990. His visionary style is influenced by the study of artists like Giraud, Bosch, Bruegel, Serafini, Seba and by his interests toward the relationship between alchemy and psychology. His uncanny subjects are images coming from the unconscious, represented by the author through a rigorous and elegant style of drawing. Solo exhibitions in Bologna, Roma and Tuscania. Read more at sicioldrart.com.

No. 6

Alessandro Sicioldr Bianchi

Alessandro Sicioldr Bianchi is an italian self-taught drawer born in 1990. His visionary style is influenced by the study of artists like Giraud, Bosch, Bruegel, Serafini, Seba and by his interests toward the relationship between alchemy and psychology. His uncanny subjects are images coming from the unconscious, represented by the author through a rigorous and elegant style of drawing. Solo exhibitions in Bologna, Roma and Tuscania. Read more at sicioldrart.com.

A Note to Pretty Girls

Annie Terrazzo has been creating mixed media and trash portraiture for almost 10 years and has sold over 400 works in that time. “Detritus”, Annie’s recent artistic endeavor, is made completely out of newspapers and vintage magazines from around the world. Originally from Colorado, Annie studied art with her family of jewelers and plein air artists and then moved on to study graphic design and portraiture in San Francisco. Since then, she has devoted her time to capturing the current depreciation of newspapers and found paper, making fun of it, and preserving them. Annie travels the world collecting newspapers and doing exhibitions, but Los Angeles will always be her home.