![]() ![]() Dispatched with Royal Mail 2nd Class Large Letter. Follow on Twitter InstagramUnable to communicate with Instagram. Italian Book - La casa degli spiriti (Universale Economica) by Isabel Allende. The first graphic project of the Tricromia books was by Stefano Ricci, now the design is entrusted to Sara Verdone who takes care of the entire graphic image of the gallery. Together with the authors he decided to “fix” the beauty of their drawings in publications, mainly books, but also precious boxes, papers and author’s notebooks and even a theater. In recent years, Tricromia has made a further investment in favor of artists, becoming an art editor. ![]() Artists such as Mattotti, Muñoz, Toppi, Pericoli, Altan, Mannelli, Ricci, and many emerging young people, were discovered and presented by Giuseppina Frassino who in the gallery, whose historic headquarters was for years in Via di Panico first and then in Via della Barchetta, has imbued the Roman artistic life with events and exhibitions dedicated to the world of illustration. ![]() She has never been satisfied with the evanescence of an exhibition, always “for a fixed period”, implementing constant care in immortalizing the movement of the images that rest on the white walls of the gallery and then take other directions, fly elsewhere. Founded in 1990, for thirty years it has been promoting illustrators and cartoonists with passion and a playful spirit. ![]()
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![]() Grant's fourth book Dispatches from Pluto, released in October 2015, describes his move to Pluto, Mississippi, with his then girlfriend Mariah, and their life and impressions about the Mississippi Delta. His third book Crazy River: Exploration and Folly in East Africa (2011) is about Grant's travels in harrowing situations around East Africa, including an attempt at the first descent of the Malagarasi River in Tanzania. Grant co-wrote a screenplay about the Mexican border with Johnny Ferguson and Ruben Ruiz entitled Tres Huevos/A Burning Thing. It was nominated for the 2009 Dolman Best Travel Book Award. His next book God's Middle Finger (UK: Bandit Roads, 2008) is about the lawless region of the Sierra Madre mountains in northwestern Mexico in which Grant traveled. Grant wrote the script for a BBC documentary called American Nomads, based in part on the book, which aired in the fall of 2011. It won the 2004 Thomas Cook Travel Book Award. 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