I loved both these photos of mentor and pupil! Kelly is so approachable and talented, we had a fabulous time looking at her work. We're hoping she'll come to San Diego and sketch there. We were trying to seduce her with photos of the desert, and the ocean.....just could happen!
Kelly did some of the artwork for this guide book to Naples including the maps which she sketched---highly recommend it if you are going to Naples, it's actually a work of art.
Kelly shares the space with other artists, this one does paper mache, everywhere I looked there was another one.
The other artist is a transfer painter (not sure what the technical name is) she paints onto plastic, then transfers to paper or canvas. Here she's working with fish, we watched her doing the first one.
After all the art, it was time for pranzo, and we headed across the street to Trattoria Da Cesare.
Of course, the food, the company and the conversation were so much fun.
Eggplant meatballs |
Fried gnocchi with caccio pepe sauce (on the table in heaven) |
Tornarelli with meat ragu |
Dr. C. with his standard Spaghetti alla vongole |
Kelly had to pasta with vignarola of artichoke, fava beans, and asparagus with guianciale (amazing) |
Panna cotta for dessert |
I spent my last night in the Academy kitchen yesterday, working on that post for tomorrow. Dr. C. and I have 2 more days here in Rome, then head to Spello for 2 weeks. Although I've loved this experience, when I'm in Italy, I really am the country mouse as opposed to the city mouse. Somehow I've lost my city-cred, and prefer the quiet life in the country. Ciao for now.
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