Meet Giulia Rosa, The Artist Who Creates Intimate Illustrations of Modern Life
Art is a window to our souls, revealing our deepest feelings and thoughts. Sometimes, we meet artists who can capture these emotions so well that we feel a bond with them, as if they know us.
Giulia Rosa is an Italian illustrator who draws vivid and delicate images that mirror various facets of modern life. She says that her art is not for socializing, but for venting. She explains: “My drawings are like snapshots of my mind, showing the highs and lows of my everyday life, the tone of my thoughts, and the hurdles I overcome. It’s my DIY therapy, you know?”
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