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Il Divino Che Discende

Title: Il Divino Che Discende 

Medium: Conte A Paris Pierre Noire, Charcoal

Paper: Canson 120Gsm Acid Free Paper

Size: 100cmx70cm

Artwork Details:

Il Divino che Discende captures a quiet moment of the divine. Christ bowed in humility, a figure of power who choose to meet humanity where we stand. The hand of St John upon his head is gentle, a baptism by a friend. In the silence between them, divinity descends. It descends from the sky, it descends into water, and it descends into earth & death to rise above them all.

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Broken thoughts & Shattered limits

Title: Broken Thoughts & Shattered Limits

Medium: Faber-Castell Matte Graphite Pencils

Paper: A2 Winsor and Newton 350gsm Acid Free

Size: A2 Portrait 42cmx59.4cm

Artwork Details:

A hyper realistic Matte Graphite pencil artwork of middle aged man deep in thought. A philosophical peace representing the voices and limits we set on ourselves. The Crows represent the oppressing thoughts we feel every day  The glass is a representation of the human sprit where humans can break trough oppressive thoughts and limits to go beyond.

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Faith’s Descent

Title: Faith’s Descent

Medium: Conte A Paris Pierre Noire, Charcoal

Paper: A3 Hahnemuhle 190gsm Acid Free

Size: 65cmx100cm

Artwork Details:

A life-sized angel suspended between two truths—descending to lift you from the depths, or rising from a fallen state in search of grace. The perspective shifts with you: protection or plea, strength or surrender. His eyes are closed, not in distance, but in knowing—faith seen not through sight, but through presence. Rendered in charcoal and Pierre Noire, the intense chiaroscuro gives him a cinematic weight, as if his outstretched hand could be grasped in your own.

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Guardians

Title: Guardians

Medium: Faber-Castell Matte Graphite Pencils

Paper: A2 Winsor and Newton 350gsm Acid Free

Size: A2 Portrait 42cmx59.4cm

Artwork Details:

A hyper realistic Matte Graphite pencil artwork of An angel lying in wait, observing and protecting an aging man who is deep in thought. The concept is left open to interpretation, attempting to capture mystery, wisdom and protection while conveying the fragility of humanity and the fleeting concept of time.

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Forgotten Beauty

Title: Forgotten Beauty

Medium: Conte A Paris Pierre Noire, Charcoal

Paper: A3 hahnemuhle 190gsm Acid Free

Size: A3 Portrait 29.7cmx42cm

Artwork Details:

A hyper realistic interpretation of medusa from greek mythology whos beauty lies forgotten beneath serpents and the cracks of time. Once courted, now cursed yet still beautiful.

Original Sold

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Whispers Of The Sea

Medium: Conte A Paris Pierre Noire, Charcoal

Paper: A3 Hahnemuhle 190gsm Acid Free

Size: A3 Portrait 29.7cmx42cm

Artwork Details:

The siren was once known for luring sailors to their deaths through song. Yet the piece captures not a moment of deception, but a moment of curiosity. She surfaces in a moment of silent wonder, gazing toward the moonlit sky. Free for once, from the pull of her own voice, free to simply exist beneath the silence and depths of the sea.

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A Mother’s Shoulder

Title: A Mother’s Shoulder

Medium: Faber-Castell Matte Graphite Pencils

Paper: A3 hahnemuhle 190gsm Acid Free

Size: A3 Portrait 29.7cmx42cm

Artwork Details:

A hyper realistic Matte Graphite pencil artwork of A Young child resting on a womans shoulder, ‘A mother’s Shoulder’ symbolizes the pillar of love and strength a mother can be, taking care of us until we are able to fly on our own. Her shoulder is a place of comfort and a child’s first pillow.

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Guardians

Title: Guardians

Medium: Faber-Castell Matte Graphite Pencils

Paper: Canson 120Gsm Acid Free Paper

Size: 130cmx68cm

Artwork Details:

A hyper realistic Matte Graphite pencil artwork of An angel lying in wait, observing and protecting an aging man who is deep in thought. The concept is left open to interpretation, attempting to capture mystery, wisdom and protection while conveying the fragility of humanity and the fleeting concept of time.

“Where the spirit does not work with the hand, there is no art” 

– Leonardo Davinci

The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.”

– Pablo Picasso