Italian Artist Depicts Women Portraits on Walls Around the World

Alice Pasquini has many descriptions to her name; she is a street artist, painter, illustrator, and set designer who has “developed different threads in her research, from narrating feminine vitality to manipulating the three-dimensional possibilities of her work.” From Sydney and Moscow to New York and London, the talented, Rome-based artist has graced more than 2,000 walls in cities all around the world.

Recently, a book titled Crossroads, a Glimpse Into the Life of Alice Pasquini was published by a street art photographer and Pasquini’s studio manager, Jessica Stewart. In the 300-page book, you can learn more about the artist’s journey, through her sketchbook drawings and enchanting photographs of her finished art pieces.

Besides her book, the artist’s creations were featured in publications worldwide, such as the New York Times International, The Wall Street Journal, I’Espresso, Panorama, Vanity, and many more. During her career, she has been working with big brand names like, Canada Goose, Canon, Nike, Range Rover, Toyota, and Microsoft, and has illustrated a graphic novel called Vertigine.

She documents her work on Instagram where her photos regularly get thousands of likes from her 86,000 followers.

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