La fille bertha is an italian artist and illustrator whose education ranges from psychology to illustration and visual arts. She studied in cagliari, her hometown, vienna and milan. She both collaborates with agencies and works as a freelancer.
From 2012 she took part in many group and solo exhibitions, publications and editorials featuring museums, fairs, art galleries, including contemporary art, fashion, illustration and mural / street art projects around italy, europe and canada.
She expresses herself through various media—experimenting, and shaping her worlds through different matters and surfaces.
Her visual imaginary is mostly populated by creatures with female and animal-like appearances, fluctuating in an atemporal dimension, a sort of rarefied reality where the atmosphere - often expressed through pastel tones - suggests silent, magical and surreal places. The environment becomes dreamlike, transformed by the use of irregular patterns that amplifies the impact of the compositions. Her research, investigating subjects and palettes, deeply involves emotional and subconscious flows.
La fille bertha is an italian artist and illustrator whose education ranges from psychology to illustration and visual arts. She studied in cagliari, her hometown, vienna and milan. She both collaborates with agencies and works as a freelancer.
From 2012 she took part in many group and solo exhibitions, publications and editorials featuring museums, fairs, art galleries, including contemporary art, fashion, illustration and mural / street art projects around italy, europe and canada.
She expresses herself through various media—experimenting, and shaping her worlds through different matters and surfaces.
Her visual imaginary is mostly populated by creatures with female and animal-like appearances, fluctuating in an atemporal dimension, a sort of rarefied reality where the atmosphere - often expressed through pastel tones - suggests silent, magical and surreal places. The environment becomes dreamlike, transformed by the use of irregular patterns that amplifies the impact of the compositions. Her research, investigating subjects and palettes, deeply involves emotional and subconscious flows.