Drawing with Indian Ink with Aurora Cacciapuoti – Illustrator

By Aurora Cacciapuoti

My name is Aurora Cacciapuoti, I am a freelance illustrator, I am from Sardinia, Italy and now live in Cambridge, England.

Aurora Cacciapuoti
Aurora Cacciapuoti

 

Illustration by Aurora Cacciapuoti
Illustration by Aurora Cacciapuoti

 

I illustrate children’s books, magazines and advertisements.
Like many artists, I work on many different projects simultaneously.

'Case' by Aurora Cacciapuoti
‘Case’ by Aurora Cacciapuoti

 

I also design logos and posters for events and companies.

Illustration by Aurora Cacciapuoti
Illustration by Aurora Cacciapuoti

 

I recently showed my work to teenagers from AccessArt’s Experimental Drawing Class and demonstrated to them how to use ink and nib. The session lasted 1 hour and 15 minutes.  I find that ink is a really flexible material; with it you can play and experiment.

Drawing with Indian Ink: Teenagers from AccessArt's Experimental Drawing Class doing ink and nib with Aurora Cacciapuoti
Teenagers from AccessArt’s Experimental Drawing Class doing ink and nib with Aurora Cacciapuoti

 


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