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Pino Pesci
Debora18 May 20221 min read

Pino Pesci: an illustration that mixes sea and mountain

Pino Pesci: an illustration that mixes sea and mountain

Mixing sea and mountains, I found myself imagining fish swimming in the branches of a pine tree.

Pino Pesci illustration just and framed

 

Are you more a sea or mountain person?

I do not know.

I wanted to make a nice drawing, with warm colours and the impression of movement... but what to choose between sea and mountain? It is from this indecision that this design was born: the combination of the little fish of the sea and the lively and pleasant shape of a pine tree.

Illustration of a pine tree with fish

 

Studied forms, reasoned traits

I am usually very instinctive when it comes to my designs, but this time I wanted to build it to perfection: I studied the shapes so that the pine would give the idea of swaying. I wanted to give thickness and texture to the fronts. The little fish had to twirl around the tree. The mushrooms had to be plump. From the sketch to the ink stage, everything was checked in detail.

 

Watercolour and a touch of gold

The watercolour phase always gets out of hand for me. Watercolour has a life of its own... it does what it wants... but we had fun together (me and the watercolours) constructing this scene.

Finally, I wanted to add touches of golden watercolour, to add preciousness and give that brightness to the fish scales, and the magic of the vortex.

 

Top-quality prints

I can't be happier than this: the design turned out great, and the limited edition prints I created are extremely close to the original. I also added gold by hand to the prints to make them precious.

The print (left in the picture below) and the original (right): it's hard to tell the difference! 

Comparison of original and print

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Debora

Debora has a degree in Visual Communication and works as a UX Designer. Raised as a self-taught artist, she has always made drawing her most enjoyable pastime, giving birth to the collection of "iCosini." Completing her great passions are glider flying and mountains.

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