Digital Portraits
This is a series of digital portraits realized for private clients.
I chose the polygonal technique because, in my opinion, is the modern interpretation of the Tuscan Macchiaioli painters of 1800 and the French Impressionists.
I love the effect of light which breaks down into crystals that stop time.
When I draw the portraits I form the size of the polygons depending on the facial lines and emotional intensity that I want to express.
A greater complexity usually match to a viewer visual break.
Portrait printed on wood, oak pannel,
60x60 cm  (23,6x23,6 inch)



Portrait printed on wood, birch pannel,
40x40 cm  (15,7x15,7 inch)
Polygonal Portrait of a man, printed on wood, birch pannel
37x37 cm (14,5x14,5 inch)
Polygonal portrait of a child, printed on Cotton Paper Baryta
30 x 30cm (11,8 x 11,8 inch)
Boy with blue shirt, part of portrait of a couple, mother-child, printed on wood
30 x 30cm (11,8 x 11,8 inch)
portrait of a cheeky child, printed on corten (rusty metal)
30x30 cm (11,8x11,8 inch)
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