Riccardo Cervelli works as a teacher and technical writer, but art is a passion he has always cultivated. Born in Pisa and raised in Versilia, he developed a passion for drawing and painting at a very young age, experimenting with...
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Riccardo Cervelli works as a teacher and technical writer, but art is a passion he has always cultivated. Born in Pisa and raised in Versilia, he developed a passion for drawing and painting at a very young age, experimenting with various techniques, from pencil to charcoal, from watercolor to tempera and acrylic paint; he realizes his first oil paintings around eleven years.
Subsequently, his technical studies led him to take an interest in computer graphics, while in Carrara he got to know the world of marble and sculpture closely. As soon as possible, he visits classical and contemporary art exhibitions. The comparison and dialogue with various artists and masters allowed him to experiment and refine his techniques. Since the 2000s, he has participated in some collective exhibitions in Tuscany, the last of which is La Marguttiana in Forte dei Marmi. He prefers landscapes and marinas, where he represents delicately, but also with determination, shades of color, plays of light and shadows.
Riccardo Cervelli lavora come insegnante e scrittore tecnico, ma l’arte è una passione che coltiva da sempre. Nato a Pisa e cresciuto in Versilia, si appassiona giovanissimo al disegno e alla pittura, sperimentando varie tecniche, dalla matita al carboncino, dall’acquarello alla pittura a tempera e con colori acrilici; realizza le sue prime opere ad olio intorno agli undici anni.
In seguito gli studi tecnici lo portano ad interessarsi anche alla computer grafica, mentre a Carrara ha modo di conoscere da vicino il mondo del marmo e della scultura. Appena gli è possibile, visita mostre di arte classica e contemporanea. Il confronto e il dialogo con vari artisti e maestri gli hanno permesso di sperimentare e affinare le proprie tecniche. A partire dagli anni 2000, partecipa ad alcune mostre collettive in Toscana, ultima delle quali La Marguttiana a Forte dei Marmi. Predilige i paesaggi e le marine, dove rappresenta con delicatezza, ma anche con determinazione, sfumature di colore, giochi di luce e ombre.