FRED MORTAGNE - BASTARD BOWL
A few weeks ago I took pictures at the opening of Fred Mortagne exhibition Attraper Au Vol at Bastard Bowl, Milan. The pictures appeared on Share Skateboarding, Vogue and Elle.
Thanks Fred for the great book!
A few weeks ago I took pictures at the opening of Fred Mortagne exhibition Attraper Au Vol at Bastard Bowl, Milan. The pictures appeared on Share Skateboarding, Vogue and Elle.
Thanks Fred for the great book!
"I'm an island of such great complexity" <3
My bro Davide Martinazzo got a new interview. Thanks for what you are doing for Italian skateboarding and thanks for your true friendship.
Take a look HERE
In the past days I've been visiting my friend Luca Zamoc in Modena, Italy where he is working on something great for Chef Massimo Bottura project Food for Soul.
Yesterday I had a portfolio review with Martin Bogren about my project Head of the Lion at Micamera Milan.
Martin has been such a great inspiration for my work and he is such a nice person. This is a picture from a project from him that I really love, Tractor Boys.
Tomorrow night in Milan at Marsèll Paradise, Via Privata Rezia, 2. Don't miss it.
More info HERE
Summer on a solitary beach by Franco Battiato (La Voce del Padrone).
This brings back to my mind sweet childhood memories.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD!
LOVE YOU ALWAYS,
Claudio
Egyptian kid, Sicily 2014. From the series We left Libya on a Friday night about life inside an underage male refugee camp.
Out in the newsstand there's an article on Rumore Magazine Issue 302 about Sicilian music scene with my pictures and a little interview about my works and some of the influences between skateboarding and music. Thanks Gianluca Runza and all the featured Sicilian artists. Grab a copy in the Italian newsstands!
Samuel and Giosuè at the skatepark, 2016. Part of Head of the Lion.
Some of the signatures of the new book dummy of Head of the Lion. Six years spent documenting the lives of eigth kids growing up in the Sicilian suburbs. Thanks Arianna Arcara and everyone who helped me in the making of this dummy.
Videos like these just make you wanna skate forever. Thanks Jim Greco for this awesomness.
Take a look at Elton John's great collection and if you are in London don't miss the exhibition at Tate Modern!