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Moleskine Stefano Faravelli notebook @ Detour exhibition

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Stefano Faravelli was born in Turin.
After his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts, he graduated from the University of Turin.
Since 1987, he has worked as stage designer and painter at Guido Ceronetti's "Teatro del Sensibili".
He displayed his works at many exhibitions in Italy and abroad. In 2000 he presented "De Contrapuncto Triumphi" at the Galleria Jannone, for which Giorgio Soavi announced him best artist of 2000 (Il Giornale dell'Arte, January 2001).
His works appear in a wide number of publications, and critical appreciations of his work have been written by Giovanni Arpino, Guido Ceronetti, Fabrizio Dentice, Nico Orengo, Massimo Rosci, Vittorio Sgarbi, Giorgio Soavi, Marco Vallora, Renata Pisu.

The enchanting diary of the artist's trip to the Far East makes urban and natural landscapes relive through vibrant and suggestive illustrations

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  • Assolutamente magnifico.

  • yes, it's a Moleskine!

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  • i love it............ OMG

  • cok guzel olmus, harika!!!

    

  • CHUMLEE- AWESOME!!!!!!

  • I really like this style, I find it realy inspiring

  • OMG, awesome moleskine, the best I've seen so far! Congratulation!

  • Beautiful. Clever. Very cool.

  • Foi o melhor uso do Moleskine que vi nesta série. =]

  • Sinceri e sentiti complimenti. Uno spettacolo!

    Moleskine. Non a caso.

  • Sinceri e sentiti complimenti. Uno spettacolo!

  • if anyone wants a sketchbook like this, it will say something like "japanese pages " referring to the zig-zag folds all the other sketchbooks have normal pages i think

    awesome video... i want to make an artbook like that some day

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