Marco Mazzoni

Marco Mazzoni (born 17 January 1982) is a Milan-based Italian artist, originally from Tortona. He is generally considered a portrait artist and only uses coloured pencils in his work. Mazzoni's work holds a strong interest in flora and fauna, and often depicts the female herbalists of 16th—18th Century Sardinia.

Mazzoni received a bachelor's degree in painting from Brera Art Academy in Milan. His work has been exhibited in galleries throughout Europe and the States.[1]

Notes and references

  1. Wolfe, Megan (January 10, 2012). "Marco Mazzoni, Italian studio visit and interview". Warholian Art in Pictures.
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