Days in the studio with: Hugo Ciappi
A few weeks ago, we flew across Southern Europe to spend a few days in the studio of Italian artist Hugo Ciappi. The 24-year-old painter was born and raised in San Casciano in Val di Pesa, a small town near Florence. He currently lives with his grandmother, where I (Alex) also stayed during my visit. Alongside experiencing some of the finest delights of Italian cuisine, I was given an intimate glimpse into the life and thoughts of a young painter who has seemingly found his greatest passion in life. Hugo’s journey into the art world has been anything but conventional. Coming from a graffiti background—and after a few run-ins with the law—he eventually found his way to painting. His work ranges from encyclopedic compositions to diptychs, triptychs, and massive canvases depicting his family members. He creates using stolen pigments from his university and isn’t afraid to “borrow” imagery from other painters, reinterpreting it through his own lens. This act of repurposing old imagery into a contemporary context is a key theme in his work. Much of Hugo’s art is shaped by his reflections on the rapidly changing world. Politics, pandemics, and shifting social dynamics all find their way into his paintings, often resulting in bold, vividly colored, and surreal scenes. His humor is not just present in his work but also in his approach to making it—which is why, instead of reading further, I encourage you to watch the 20-minute documentary we’ve put together for you. Buy Hugo's artworks here: https://hometownjournal.eu/collection... Become a Hometown Friend https://hometownjournal.eu/pages/home... Pre-order Episode 4 of our print magazine https://hometownjournal.eu/products/p... filmed edited by Alex Schuchmann / alexschuchmann Hugo on Instagram / hugo_ciappi_

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