Davide Bonazzi
Davide Bonazzi's style plays with the synthesis of complex themes, giving the image a strong narrative connotation by combining digital and analogical research.
Francesco Bongiorni
Always looking for new challenges, Francesco Bongiorni creates conceptual illustrations with a strong impact, synthesizing complex ideas in an original way.
Federica Bordoni

Federica Bordoni, aka Febò, lives and works in Trento. Her illustrations elegantly combine reality and fantasy, giving life to scenes poised between the two worlds.

Lucia Calfapietra

The almost fluorescent textures and colours of Lucia Calfapietra's works recall prints from times gone by in perfect harmony between imagination and irony.

Nicolò Canova
Painter, illustrator and graphic designer, Nicolò Canova combines these different creative aspects in his work between dreamlike imagery and material reality.
Fernando Cobelo

Venezuelan, Fernando Cobelo is an illustrator who creates works that speak of a universe full of surreal dreams and real nightmares through clean and essential lines.

Elia Colombo
Elia Colombo is a designer and illustrator with a provocative, ironic and simple style. His message comes through loud and clear and does not leave the viewer indifferent.
Isabella Conti

Isabella Conti works by getting her hands dirty, drawing with watercolors, mixing acrylics, brushes, inks. Her work is delicate, meditative, romantic

Andrea De Luca

Andrea De Luca is a Florentine illustrator, passionate about antique prints and engravings. His style has a warm and vintage flavor, but with a modern touch of digital graphics.

Lucia De Marco

After a traditional painting education, Lucia De Marco decided to study editorial illustration, perfecting the watercolor technique, which distinguishes her works.

Andrea De Santis
Andrea De Santis is an illustrator whose references belong to conceptual or surrealist art and his style is mainly minimal and narrative.
Federica Fabbian
Federica Fabbian draws to express her romantic synthesis of everyday life, she appreciates simple things and doesn't like to take herself too seriously.
Ilaria Faccioli

Ilaria is a graphic designer from Milan who loves to combine her imagination and technique in a creative way with a focus on children.

Camilla Falsini
Roman born in 1975, she initially made herself known mainly as a street artist. Camilla's style, pervaded by symbolism, is essential and immediate.
Cynthia Franceschini
Before drawing, Cinzia was a journalist. She loves words at least as much as drawing and her works are often inspired by the poems and books she reads.
Chiara Ghigliazza
Chiara is an illustrator from Milan who loves using visual metaphors and playing with mental associations to create surreal images.
Goran

Goran stands out for his iconic, irreverent and ironic style, which combines a homogeneous choice of colours and a declared desire not to take life too seriously.

Joey Guidone
Joey Guidone's conceptual illustrations are based on visual metaphor and the ability to transform complex ideas into essential, evocative and engaging images.
Ramona Iurato

His illustrations, with a lively and colorful style, are able to communicate with extreme strength, clarity and immediacy.

Sonia Ligorio

For Sonia, every feature is a window onto new worlds, and every project is a journey she can't wait to embark on.

Maniaco D'Amore
The subjects of Maniaco d'Amore's illustrations (pseudonym of Pietro Tenuta) live in an imaginary world, immersed in a dreamy and romantic limbo.
Marco Marella

Marco Marella is an Italian illustrator born in Venice. He creates abstract works with a decorative style: geometric shapes, plants, vases, flowers, still life.

Yoshi Mari
Yoshi Mari, an Italian-Japanese illustrator, creates works dedicated to nature, natural landscapes that help us breathe and warm a home.
Maria Martini
She loves geometry. For her, the triangle is the perfect, balanced shape. She draws women, or rather females, because it is the only territory she truly knows.
Lorenzo Miola
Lorenzo Miola, illustrator, cartoonist and art director, draws his main inspiration from observing the people around him and telling stories through his pencil.
Danilo Mondino

Danilo Mondino's work is driven by the continuous study of technique and the search for new visual possibilities, where "funny" and "lightness" are the predominant sensations.

Daniele Morganti

Daniele Morganti stands out for his minimal style and irony, which becomes the universal language of all his works.

Marta Pantaleo
Analog and digital styles blend harmoniously together, accompanying us on trips to the mountains, to the cinema or to Rome, like in a vintage postcard.
Margherita Paoletti

Margherita Paoletti's illustrations translate the new organic physiognomy of the body into visual expression, made of narration, visual metaphors, colors and nature.

Elena Pedroli
A collection dedicated to adults and children, the irony and light-heartedness will make you love its funny characters right away!
Alice Piaggio
Food revisited in a surreal way, a series of bizarre characters create a tasty mix, ideal for a cuisine where the protagonists are fantasy and creativity.
Pistrice
Al Pistrice, stage name of Francesca Protopapa, likes to draw women, capture their attitude, be inspired by their stories and their dreams.
Giordano Poloni
It feels like being behind the camera: still snapshots, cinematic scenes with a strong pictorial charge that recreate a Hollywood imaginary.
Elisa Puglielli
Synthetic shapes and bright colors. There are no superfluous lines and our attention is focused on the main subject, immersed in a surreal and minimalist atmosphere.
Gianni Puri
Simple shapes, delicate colors and gentle and calm atmospheres. Analogue and digital techniques meet, in constant balance between reality and fiction.
Angelo Ruta
Angelo Ruta è un'illustratore milanese di origine siciliane che lavora nel mondo della comunicazione, della pubblicità e dell'editoria per ragazzi.
Shut Up Claudia
In the Shut Up Claudia project, women are the main subject and arise from the need to communicate the truest and strongest part of themselves, without filters and conventions.
Marta Signori
Marta Signori loves to experiment and portray people, capturing their gaze, and landscapes, which she represents with a surprising use of colours.
Daniele Simonelli
A great reader, if you don't find him bent over the paper or behind the computer drawing, he probably has a backpack on his shoulders and is walking in some woods.
Sara Stefanini
A series dedicated to the kiss, a universal and transversal sign of love and affection. It is no coincidence that his dream is to illustrate “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” by Jonathan S. Foer.
Sunday Büro
Lettering at its best. The mastery of giving rhythm to the word with a motivational collection created with sensitivity and irony.
Luisa Tosetto
Luisa Tosetto is crazy about dark chocolate, red wine and diving into the pool at dawn, when everyone is asleep. Her minimal style has a strong aesthetic impact.
Ilaria Urbinati
Watercolor lent to digital. A story that envelops like a veil of delicate romanticism, evoking emotions in a natural and dreamy way.
Sophie Villa
Clean lines give shape to light bodies that live the simplicity of everyday life. Small details and few colors create the harmony of our lives.
Chiara Zarmati
Using pop colors and soft shapes, Chiara Zarmati draws images that tell stories, linked to a narrative process in which color is the common thread.
Sara Zollo
Sara Zollo is a young illustrator from Turin whose works narrate poetic and timeless everyday life.