ANDREA PAZIENZA 3/3 – He was six years old when he wrote to his parents very special Christmas letter: “I want that you you are well, so you can remember me when I become famous.” The boy who would become known, was obsessed by the figure of Caravaggio. He was an attentive student, but only for the topics that really interested him. His fame came in the late ’70s, with the inscription at the DAMS of Bologna. Since 1976 he published in some magazines, but drew little and reluctantly.
ANDREA PAZIENZA 4/4 – His father was like him, listless, but he was also the most remarkable watercolorist, he knew. About himself he was saying to be the best living designer. http://www.andreapazienza.it/ He also began to teach in Santa Christina of Gubbio, participating at Free University of Alcatraz. In Bologna, he helped to grow “Uncle Feininger,” cartoon school. He was co-owner of magazine “Frigidaire”. He loved animals, but was not able to look after them. He said that he will die on January 6, 1984. He died in Montepulciano, in June 1988.
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