Martinello, Paolo - 1 Original page - Dylan Dog 458 - Sette Vite - 2023





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Original page by Paolo Martinello for Dylan Dog 458 – Sette Vite (storyboard No. 11), 32 × 24 cm, ink on paper, signed in the lower right, 2023, excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Paolo Martinello, Dylan Dog 458, Sette Vite, Original page no. 11 of this story published in Italy in October 2024 by Bonelli editions.
This Dylan Dog page highlights the graphic virtuosity of Paolo Martinello: a fluid yet precise line, strongly structured by contrasting inking that plays with deep blacks to shape the space and create an unsettling atmosphere.
The opening vignette reveals its remarkable sense of composition: complex perspective, a scene filled with strange objects, diagonal tensions, and abundant textures that enhance the fantastical atmosphere.
The work of lighting — cutting beams, sharp shadow flats — bestows a cinematic density typical of the author.
The two final vignettes, more condensed, highlight his finesse in facial expressiveness and his ability to heighten dramatic tension through close framing.
A demonstration of his sense of detail, the elegance of his line work, and the visual storytelling characteristic of his work at Bonelli.
Technique: Indian ink
Dimensions: 32 x 24cm
Signature: Yes, at the bottom right.
The photos are part of the description.
Careful delivery with professional packaging.
Paolo Martinello, Dylan Dog 458, Sette Vite, Original page no. 11 of this story published in Italy in October 2024 by Bonelli editions.
This Dylan Dog page highlights the graphic virtuosity of Paolo Martinello: a fluid yet precise line, strongly structured by contrasting inking that plays with deep blacks to shape the space and create an unsettling atmosphere.
The opening vignette reveals its remarkable sense of composition: complex perspective, a scene filled with strange objects, diagonal tensions, and abundant textures that enhance the fantastical atmosphere.
The work of lighting — cutting beams, sharp shadow flats — bestows a cinematic density typical of the author.
The two final vignettes, more condensed, highlight his finesse in facial expressiveness and his ability to heighten dramatic tension through close framing.
A demonstration of his sense of detail, the elegance of his line work, and the visual storytelling characteristic of his work at Bonelli.
Technique: Indian ink
Dimensions: 32 x 24cm
Signature: Yes, at the bottom right.
The photos are part of the description.
Careful delivery with professional packaging.

