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| Francesca Carabelli |
| It’s Italy – Mama with her hair tied back at the wheel of a green car – the country of F. C., who has created amusing and poetic paintings by mixing acrylic, pencil strokes and collage. The little girl in the red sweater is the hero of a story to invent. Child tree, an image which evokes summer vacations. As for Mr. Watch, of course, it’s someone who’s always in a hurry. |
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| Francesca Carabelli |
| La petite fille au pull rouge |
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| 25 x 35 cm |
| Acrylic and collage on canvas |
| 80 € |
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| Bio |
| Francesca Carabelli lives and works in Rome (Italy).
After obtaining a bachelor degree in Art and Literature from La Sapienza University, she started her courses in children's illustration (with Linda Wolfsgruber, Svjetlan Junakovic, Roberta Angeletti, Alessandra Cimatoribus) at the Sarmede School of Illustration.
She now works regularly for scholastic publishers. She has illustrated for many publishing houses, Il compleanno di Nello Porcello (Edizioni Giunti, 2006), Il castello di riso (Edizioni Paoline, 2006), Scioglilingua e indovinelli saputelli (Sfera Editore, 2005), La bella addormentata nel bosco (Sfera Editore 2006), Hansel e Gretel (Sfera Editore, 2006), Where can I stay? (Pelangibooks ,2005), Going for gold, The bell in the well, Long long ago (Harcourt, 2007).
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