This clumsy and stilted portrait of a thumb was inspired by this more graceful one by Sergio Aquindo. Which in turn was triggered by an anonymous one he saw in a Parisian shop window. Ju… Read More
He would wake up with the rooster crowing. Would gather some twigs and light the fire. The dogs would stretch out and approach the fire pit. He would put the kettle on and remain absorbe… Read More
The third issue of the minúscula magazine1 is now available!
In this issue the outstanding cover illustration was created by Romina Carrara and the… Read More
*Sorry, the original Spanish legend (and the sketch itself) barely has a meaning in Argentina Slang.
Buttons and Pastries fue publicado originalmente en Lisandro Demarchi dibu… Read More
This sketch is supported by a micro story that I haven't dared to translate into English. You can read the original text in Spanish here
The Early Rider fue publicado originalm… Read More
Digging through my unpublished digital files, that's to say, those drawings that at least saw the light of the scanner (many others weren't even that lucky and lay forgotten in my obscure an… Read More
This website is turning 20 years old!. To celebrate the 20th anniversary I made a quixotic book titled En un lugar de la mancha*.
* The title is a pun in Spanish: Besides being the famous… Read More
Known here in South America as "Calandria". As his North American cousin he borrows the songs of other birds and sometimes, human melodies too!.
I wrote a micro-story (unstranslatable I'm… Read More
In a shady southern tavern whose name I do not care to remember, some dubious patrons claim to have witnessed the apparition of two fuzzy men from other times. The one quarrelsome and on h… Read More
I couldn’t tell you if I made this animation as a colophon to my Alimañas Art Cards making-of video or, to the contrary, I filmed and edited the video only to justify this li… Read More
I’ve collected many of the fantastic vermins drawings that I’ve been posting here for a while now in a neat printed art cards set called Alimañas.
It’s an ongoing… Read More
Pen and ink illustration for the book Sueño de un hombre ridículo y otros cuentos (The dream of a ridiculous man and other short stories) by Fiodor Dostoievski translated from… Read More
Throughout its more than five hundred pages, the award-winning author describes in a simple and unpretentious style how he eats. The definitive novel that manages to erase the boundaries… Read More
A new limited edition print run of my Sea Riders marine bestiary has just emerged from my workshop. A case containing nine 10x15cms postcards printed on Italian 280gsm paper, laminated and… Read More
Portrayed at the exact moment of his spectacular (and grainy) transformation.
The Strange Case of Dr. Corn and Mr. Pop appeared first on Lisandro Demarchi Art Read More
Having heard more than a thousand times that a picture is worth more than a thousand words and that a bird on a cover is worth two in a blog, the muddled but ambitious bird featured on this… Read More
One in a hundred chicken feet has the property to grant a wish to anyone who dares to ask for it. The procedure is simple: before you eat the feet, you stare at it while mentally formulate… Read More
The claimed “bird” depicted above serves me as an excuse to let you know that I have just created a Twitter account where all my blog updates will be automagically reposte… Read More
One of several pen and ink elephants that didn’t make it into my picture book Memorias y balanceos.
By the way, I remind you that you can buy the printed book (in Spanish) from anywh… Read More
It could have become a colorful butterfly or, knowing me, more likely a brown moth. But, as so many times in my drawings, the miracle did not happen.
I’m not gonna deny you that… Read More