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New Signed Artist: Max Rambaldi

Published on 07/04/2019

I’m Max Rambaldi.
The first gift my parents gave me has been a pile of sheets along with a yellow pencil, and in some way I think I just never stopped to be that curious little girl, hungry of blank space to fill with her own words and strokes. I remember my childhood surrounded by cats, that I stubbornly include in my artworks when I can. Despite the sun of Italy I’m mostly a vampire person, and I really feel at home when I move in the impalpable world behind the screen. I draw mostly with my graphic tablet, but I miss the freshness of watercolors and the mellowness of the acrylics, so I try to incorporate them in my art using my own textured brushes. What I love the most? Scientific children books. They make me feel that colors can change the future.

 

Check out more of her work here: https://www.advocate-art.com/max-rambaldi

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