Description
Fine art print of illustration “BAND-AID #1” by Renato Moriconi
The work is sent inside a rigid folder handcrafted specifically for it.
Dimensions: 30 x 42 cm
Series of 50
exhibition Sem Palavras
The documentary series “Sem Palavras”, which premiered on Canal Arte 1 in March 2025, brings together 13 of the most prominent artists in Brazilian illustrated books. On the occasion of this premiere, we held an event at the gallery, when we began to exhibit and sell works by all these illustrators.
About the artist
RENATO MORICONI is an artist who has dedicated himself to creating books for over 20 years, with works published in Brazil and other countries. He received the "Best Picture Book" and "Best Book for Children" awards from FNLIJ, as well as the Monteiro Lobato Trophy and the Jabuti Award for "Children's Illustration". In 2016, he was awarded the Fundación Cuatrogatos Prize and was a finalist for the "Best Art Book" award from the Italian magazine Andersen, both for the book Bárbaro. In 2018, this title was included in The Boston Globe's list of the best children's books published in the USA and in "The Most Astonishingly Unconventional Children's Books" by School Library Journal. In 2024, he received the Bologna Ragazzi Awards for his book Dia de Lua (Jujuba Editora).
He has taught courses, workshops and lectures in Brazil and other countries, such as the Museum of Contemporary Art in Lima (Peru) and the Scuola Internazionale d'Illustrazione (Italy). He is a professor of the postgraduate courses Books, Children and Young People: Theory, Mediation and Criticism, at the Instituto Vera Cruz, and Creation of Illustrated Books: Repertoires and Experiments for Authorial Productions, at Casa Tombada.
About Fine Art Printing
These are those created with techniques and materials that use the most rigorous criteria today to achieve an impression with museum longevity.
The papers are 100% cotton. The inks, which are made of mineral pigments, are not soluble in water, therefore they do not fade. And the color fidelity, by using RGB, is much greater than common printing.
A work printed in fine art, therefore, deserves to be signed and numbered, and can last a lifetime.