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Temps de vernir by Marco Nizzoli - Original Illustration
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Temps de vernir

Original Illustration
circa 2015
Watercolor
30 x 40 cm (11.81 x 15.75 in.)
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Bien sûr, les pin-ups de Nizzoli sont époustouflantes.
Mais ce que j’aime particulièrement chez eux, outre leur beauté naturelle, c’est l’aura subtile de magie et de mystère qui les entoure et l’histoire que l’on est libre d’imaginer derrière l’image.
Est-elle à la maison ou au bureau ? Est-ce qu'elle s'est déshabillée ou a-t-elle encore besoin de s'habiller ? Où sont ses autres vêtements ? Et pourquoi ce sourire narquois sur son visage ? 😏

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About Marco Nizzoli

Marco Nizzoli studied at the European Institute of Design in Milan. He has been drawing comics since he was in high school. His professional career started in 1991, when he created the baroque science fiction series 'Fondazione Babele' with Massimo Semerano for magazine Cyborg. In 1994 he turned to erotic comics with 'Simbaby' and 'Raymond Capp' for the publishing house Phoenix, followed by 'Il Vizioso Mondo di Keto', 'Il Distinto Fleev' and 'La Bella Estate' for Trentini two years later. In 1995 Nizzoli produced several episodes of the fantasy series 'E.S.P'. He has collaborated with Sergio Bonelli Editore since 1997 on serials like 'Napoleone', and in 2002 he started a collaboration with Les Humanoïdes Associés in France to create the series 'Le Jour des Magiciens' with scriptwriter Michelangelo La Neve. A second series for Les Humanoïdes followed in 2006, 'Les Enfants du crépuscule' with Massimo Semerano. He is the artist of Jodorowsky's 'Le Monde d'Alef-Thau' since 2008. Text (c) Lambiek