Fairy tale and sacred site located in the territory of the American Indians.
Place of shooting of western movies.
I like the colors and the movements of the wind that formed the rocks.
This site gives me the feeling of power and infinity.
Carlo Ravedoni was born in 1959 in a small town in Italy near Lake Orta in northern Piedmont.
Despite his passion for drawing, his professional career has always been in the field, but just on the side. He discovered his passion for art at a very young age, trying to imitate the brush strokes of oil paintings representing still life. Or by drawing the village castle with his pencil.
Curious by nature and constantly looking for what might be "weird" at first glance, he tries to find what represents nature from its geometric side.
Some of his creations are inspired by the technique and works of Emma Kunz, a therapist, researcher and draughtswoman of the last century.
His approach could be defined as spiritual, because he "asks" what work to do. And the inspiration arrives by image in his head. Either in the night or during the day like a flash. Then he puts himself in front of a squared notebook to sketch and put in reality what happened in his head.
His tools are digital, he draws with an iPad and a MacBook Pro. His photos are taken only with a cell phone.
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