Krisma by Graziano Origa & Joe Zattere Photos
Krisma and Graziano Origa were part of the first punk movement
in New York. Graziano he's easily one of the most controversial
italian art directors no-code, although he's possibly the least
comfortable fit in border line seminal. Traditional, also trash,
naïve, cult, but still very old fashion classic. In 1972, Graziano
began to work in comics at Milano. He draw black and white pen/ink
portraits: Presley, Divine, Krisma, Eva Robbin's, Armani, Bonelli,
Fiorucci, Cadinot, Sid Vicious, Pasolini, Warhol. In the 80's he
lived in New York, followed by the publication of illustrations for
Advocate, Torso, Blueboy and the weekly Screw. His work has been
exhibited worldwide, from Plastic (Milano) to One Saloon (Key West).
With his partner phographer, Joe Zattere, founded fashioned
magazines like Punk Artist (1979), Focus (1985), Fumetti d'Italia
(1992).
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