Illuminated by Moonlight, Giulia Pintus’ Illustrations Ruminate on Imperfection and Solitude

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  • May 31.

All photos © Giulia Pintus, shared with permission

“I feel there may be numerous poetry in imperfections,” says Giulia Pintus (beforehand). Via introspective drawings in shades of blue and pastel tones, the Piacenza-based illustrator interrogates unrealistic magnificence requirements and the notion of flaws. She focuses on the connection between bodily and emotional well-being and meditates on the intimate, unrefined moments of human existence.

Depicting durations of quiet and solitude, the renderings heart on characters with giant limbs and comely our bodies and are tinged with whimsy. In a single work, the moon is made from yarn that descends for a lady to knit, and one other portrays a determine showering beneath a storm cloud. Magical and sometimes illuminated by gentle gentle, the illustrations replicate Pintus’ curiosity in retreat, silence, and time spent alone.

The illustrator presently has a number of books in progress, together with one a couple of little one and a canine that might be launched in Italy with Logos Edizioni. She’s additionally engaged on a sequence of items for a nursing dwelling that considers how we age. You possibly can observe her work on Instagram.

 

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