Piccolo: An Intern's Tale: From Venice to Williamsburg and Back (Tales of Piccolo Book 1)
Book Details
Author(s)Piccolo Fortunato, Eileen Merwin
PublisherBraiswick
ISBN / ASINB00OOSDL0A
ISBN-13978B00OOSDL02
Sales Rank567,564
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
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For anyone who has ever loved a smart dog, a work of art or any part of Brooklyn past present or yet to be discovered...
Piccolo, an art intern (who just happens to be an Italian greyhound) is slaving away for no fame and no fortune in a Williamsburg studio of an internationally famous artist until a baptism by fire (of a particularly hot chili pepper) ignites his career into the dog-eat-dog art world of Chelsea--which includes all the big players like Gloria Gallstone, Harry Galoshian, Julian Shnazel, but none bigger than the critics who can make or break them all in the City of York they call New.
"What a great read that moves with that distinctive NYC pace. Skillfully the author weaves in "art world" enticements and disappointments, cleverly approaching fame and fortune, desires so common and so real, but with such twists of humor and layers of insights into its ups and downs that readers get a chance to feel what it might actually be like to crave success in that mad race to be part of the NYC art scene."
Randee Silv, Editor/ Arteidolia (arteidolia.com)
For anyone who has ever loved a smart dog, a work of art or any part of Brooklyn past present or yet to be discovered...
Piccolo, an art intern (who just happens to be an Italian greyhound) is slaving away for no fame and no fortune in a Williamsburg studio of an internationally famous artist until a baptism by fire (of a particularly hot chili pepper) ignites his career into the dog-eat-dog art world of Chelsea--which includes all the big players like Gloria Gallstone, Harry Galoshian, Julian Shnazel, but none bigger than the critics who can make or break them all in the City of York they call New.
"What a great read that moves with that distinctive NYC pace. Skillfully the author weaves in "art world" enticements and disappointments, cleverly approaching fame and fortune, desires so common and so real, but with such twists of humor and layers of insights into its ups and downs that readers get a chance to feel what it might actually be like to crave success in that mad race to be part of the NYC art scene."
Randee Silv, Editor/ Arteidolia (arteidolia.com)
