Notes from the sketch book

Artistry and Italian inks

Artistry and Italian inks

Today, we delve into the remarkable world of Ivo Milazzo, an Italian comic book artist who has left an indelible mark on the industry. Born in Tortona, Milazzo worked mainly for Sergio Bonelli Editore. He debuted in 1971, drawing some Tarzan stories for the French market.  In 1974 collaborating with writer Giancarlo Berardi, Milazzo brought to life the iconic Western comic series, "Ken Parker." This series has enthralled audiences with its captivating narratives and visually striking illustrations. Ken Parker was released in Italian newsstands in June 1977, with the register entitled "Long rifle"(which is precisely the name that the Indians...

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Exploring Mallorca and Palma

Exploring Mallorca and Palma

On my travels I have been lucky enough to see some far flung places but I have never visited the popular tourist destination of the balearic islands (which is a sin as it's only a short flight away).  So putting that right I visited Mallorca at the beginning of June. Staying at the east end of the island with its warm turquoise waters and soft sandy beaches. However I also spent some time in the capital of Mallorca, Palma. It is here that inspired me the most and currently creating a small collection of paintings from some sketches, celebrating this...

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A Maestro of Opulence and Unrivaled Artistry

A Maestro of Opulence and Unrivaled Artistry

On this day in history.... Enter the realm of luxury and peerless craftsmanship, and you will encounter the legendary name of Peter Carl Fabergé, the Russian jeweler extraordinaire behind the iconic Fabergé eggs. Born on May 30, 1846, in the enchanting city of Saint Petersburg, Russia, Fabergé would go on to enthrall the world with his intricate masterpieces and unparalleled artistry.Fabergé's lineage boasted a distinguished heritage in the jewelry trade. His father, the esteemed Gustav Fabergé, was a virtuoso jeweler, and under his skilled tutelage, young Peter Carl began unraveling the secrets of the craft. Displaying prodigious talent and an...

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The Mandela Effect

The Mandela Effect

On this day in history...   May 10th, 1994 was a day that will forever be etched in the annals of South African history. It was the day that marked the inauguration of Nelson Mandela as the first black president of South Africa, signifying the end of apartheid and the dawn of a new era in the nation's history. The event was a historic moment, not just for South Africa but for the entire world, as it represented the triumph of democracy over oppression and segregation.For years, South Africa was plagued by the scourge of apartheid, a system that enforced...

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AI: Checkmate

AI: Checkmate

AI : Checkmate The year was 1997 and the world bore witness to a grand moment in the annals of artificial intelligence. It was when the mighty Deep Blue, a supercomputer crafted by IBM with the sole purpose of playing chess, claimed victory against the reigning world champion Garry Kasparov in a scintillating six-game match held in the grand city of New York. This was a momentous occasion that left millions awestruck and marked a turning point in the evolution of AI. The aspiration of building a machine that could outsmart a human in chess had been brewing since the...

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