Video: Digital artwork by Mario Sughi
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It is impossible to pass by the illustrations of the Italian Mario Sughi, they involuntarily catch our eye with their vivid image and liveliness. The digital works of the artist Mario Sughi, better known by the nickname Nerosunero, are energetic and narrative, full of sarcasm and humor, they are printed in various international exhibition catalogs, magazines, and also presented in galleries worldwide.
Mario Sughi has been drawing since childhood, from the age of 6-7 he spent a lot of time in the studio of his father-artist Alberto Sughi, observing his mastery of creating a drawing, then how to start sketching, how to develop an image and how to finish, how to correctly and beautifully draw a portrait. Talking about the style of his work, Mario Sughi says that it is important for him to achieve two goals: firstly, to depict situations where it is not always possible to say whether the drawn characters are real or fictional, and secondly, to draw only what gives him pleasure, and what he thinks needs to be portrayed.
The hardest part of the creative process is catching your muse. There are days when an artist's head is just bursting with a multitude of ideas and creative projects. But one has only to sit down to work, and all these thoughts just disappear somewhere, as if they did not exist at all, instead a terrible feeling of emptiness comes.
Italian illustrator, animator and historian Mario Sughi lives and works in Dublin. Before moving to Ireland, he lived in Rome, working as a humorist for an Italian satirical magazine.
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