Dreamy Watercolor Illustrations By Italian Artist Veronica Ruffato, A Nostalgic Window To Childhood Fantasy Worlds

Veronica Ruffato is an Italian illustrator and painter represented by Zagency (part of Collettivo Baldobranco collective), celebrated for her dreamy, watercolor‑based children’s book illustrations that evoke nostalgia, childhood wonder, and gentle fantasy.

She studied at Liceo Artistico A. Modigliani (Padova) and graduated in Painting from the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice, later winning the Ars in Fabula Grant Award (2016) and attending the Master in Illustration at Macerata School.

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