Despite a laudable pedigree in advertising, graphic design, typography, and branding, whitewool’s heart and craft lie in quick, spontaneous acts of pen that deliver the ridiculous and sublime. Off-the-cuff and occasionally off-the-wall, whitewool’s inspired scribbles capture the openings in moments, the space between the cracks, the universes whirling in teacups. His drawings tickle the mind and delight the senses.

Like what you see? whitewool is frank (literally) and able (read, available for hire). Drop him a line at: ww@whitewool.net


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whitewool’s sense of humor is, at precisely the same time, hilarious and cringeworthy. He creates disarmingly simple and masterfully pecked out drawings. He has an innate love for wordplay of all stripes, including the lowly pun. I advise those who dare to enter whitewool’s mad world, to don a pair of Dr. E. Herbert Smith’s New Improved Art Goggles before viewing his delightfully quirky drawings.”

Elwood H. Smith—Illustrator, musician, author of children’s books, children’s musicals

If words were bricks and drawings mortar, Biancalana’s (Italian for whitewool) house would be a carnival of laughter. whitewool travels in Webster’s alternative reality. He hears words with different boundaries, humor and satire being his luggage...Tall, thin and looking constantly perplexed, he is the antidote to the well-defined mind.”

Näkki Goranin—author of American Photobooth, photo-historian, curator, lecturer