I was born in 1971 in Turin, where I live and work as an artist. Since I can remember I have always drawn. My preferred techniques are classic oils on canvas paintings, and pencil drawings. WTI5eWRHVnpaV1psWkdWeWFXTnZRR2R0WVdsc0xtTnZiUT09View Artist Collection
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About Route Number 6
A thin red line on a map evokes a journey, a trip. Immediately we associate it with the idea of travel and exploration, and we perceive that the points that it touches are the most important of that place, or are linked by a common feature that make them interesting for those who will make the trip. Moreover, the expression 'the red thread', signifies a link between different concepts, the passing of the same feature from one element to another. But the red line could also represent, instead of the act of the ride, the vehicle of the motion, the medium through which occurs the transmission of information, a synapse. This could then be no more the drawing of a map, but the attempt to represent the way in which our brain elaborates an idea or an argument, and the various key points along the route could be drawers of our memory and our knowledge, opened and used to process that argument.WTI5eWRHVnpaV1psWkdWeWFXTnZRR2R0WVdsc0xtTnZiUT09
About the Posters
Route Number 6 by Federico Cortese. Our posters are produced on acid-free 220 GSM papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a sufficent white border around the image to allow for future framing, if desired. Product will be shipped in 2-3 days