New Article on Figurative Artist online Magazine

Figutariveartist.org has recently posted an article on Matteo Mauro digital reinterpretations of Rococo engravings. The article includes an introduction on the book ‘Micromegalic Inscriptions’ which will be published soon in England. Read Full article: Matteo Mauro, Digital Reinterpretations of Rococo Engravings.

Matteo Mauro Studio @matteomaurostudio

The previous social network pages @matteomauro.mm have now changed their name to @matteomaurostudio. Matteo Mauro art studio will now showcase works of Art, Sculpture and Design. The artist is currently working on two new projects which will be lunched in next months. These include a new series of painting called ‘En Plein Air’ and a series of…

New MM Art Publications on Kiosk der Demokratie

Kiosk der Demokratie recently published two articles, including an interview, about Matteo Mauro’s techniques of computed engravings. In the articles, the process of Computed Engravings is explained starting from the initial re-exploration of the Rococo art and the Rocaille motif carried by Matteo Mauro in 2016. These experiments led to the series of computational paintings, intended as…

Digital Engraving from Matteo Mauro’s Micromegalic Inscriptions published on eMorfes

Emorfes, an art & design magazine, has recently published an article on the series of digital engravings created by Matteo Mauro and called ‘Micromegalic Inscription’. These techniques of digital engraving, developed by the artist, produce contemporary paintings of traced and abstracted 18th century ‘capriccios’ prints. Examples of these artworks are available at the following page; Micromegalic…

Micromegalic Inscriptions on Wilhelm Kolbe Etchings – Online Article Published

‘Micromegalic Inscriptions‘ artworks have been published on online magazine ‘Errore Positivo’. The magazine features international works of glitch art, curated by Giada Sabbarese. The article features the series of generative paintings ‘I too was in Arcadia’ by Matteo Mauro. In this serie the artist rejuvenates the namesake etchings produced by Wilhelm Kolbe in 1801 (currently part…