Archive for the ‘Fine Art’ Category

Lady Alfa Romeo Work In Progress

April 19th, 2010 by Felicia

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Illustration is all about sketches and planning. Although my signature illustration style seems very spontaneous, what I came to learn over the years, is that a great sketch can make up for a great illustration. When a client gets in touch and requires sketches, the first thing I do, is research the key elements that will play a significant part in the final artwork.

For example, in my collaboration with Alfa Romeo, I had to incorporate in the final artwork a racing car. My research started with the vintage picture collection that I was given as reference material; after a look thorough all the images given, I fell in love with the 1930 Spider model, and decided to go to the Public Reference Library and find more images about Alfa Romeo, as well as about the car racing scene in the 30’s. From this point on, I had an idea about the direction I was taking. I knew it had to be surreal, fun, and of course feminine. This way, I came across my second main element, the sea serpent.I choose the sea serpent because it is present on the Alfa Romeo’s logo, and also because it carries the fantastical role that I was looking for.

Knowing what my main points of reference were going to be, I started sketching.

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Bellow is an example of a refined sketch that was presented to the client and approved for further development. The final artwork can be found on the lifestyle illustration gallery page of my website:


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Lady Alfa Romeo

April 7th, 2010 by Felicia

This is the title of my new illustration that will be part of an exhibition dedicated to the popular Italian car racing brand Alfa Romeo to celebrate their 100 years anniversary. The exhibition will take place in Milan, this spring. Lady Alfa Romeo will be printed in a special edition of 150 and will be sold in the exhibition as well as on the art collection website of Alfa Romeo. So far 100 artists are participating in this exciting project, and the theme of the illustrations was racing, car-nostalgia and of course Alfa Romeo. http://www.alfaromeoart.com

The artists were selected by Alfa Romeo and Cultwork, in collaboration with Illustrative, the leading international forum for contemporary illustration and graphic arts. My artist page in regards to this project can be viewed here

In my next post I will show some of the sketches and process work for Lady Alfa Romeo.


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Cover Illustration for Poetry Chapbook

March 3rd, 2010 by Felicia

Ronald P. Frye Publishing company based in Toronto, decided to reprint the Ryerson Poetry Chapbook Series. This project was initially envisioned and executed by Editor in chief of the Ryerson Press from 1922-1960, Lorne Pierce. A renowned figure in Canadian publishing, Pierce had a profound admiration for the poetry of this country. Ronald P. Frye & Cothe fluteCover will publish only 250 copies of each book from the series, numbered and signed. These books are items for enthusiasts and those who appreciate high quality craftsmanship and artistry.

The book whose content I drew inspiration from, was “The Flute” written by poet Katherine Hale.