ForAntonella Positano, her passion for art and architecture traces back to her childhood.
I dont have any particular preferences.
For this reason, I prefer intricate subjects with very dense textures.
Positano, who is about to finish her Architecture degree, uses high-quality photographs as references for her illustrations.
While she has experimented with other tools, Positano confesses that nothing matches the thrill of black ink.
This way, the work becomes tangible: it transcends time and the ephemeral.
Every detail is a symbol of my desire to go beyond, to capture something that others dont see.
As for her canvases, Positano explains that using sketchbooks or a single sheet of paper has its perks.
It gives me control and discipline, allowing me to refine every single stroke with awareness.
For those hoping to follow her steps, she has a message.
Antonella Positano creates architectural illustrations with dynamic streaks of black ink that breathe life into her buildings.
I prefer intricate subjects with very dense textures.
I use ink in my work because I see it as the link between the past and present.