ALICE PASQUINI

Rome / Italy

Italian artist Alice Pasquini is a street artist, illustrator, set designer and painter based in Rome. Her art is found across the globe, on both canvasses and on walls. Her art revolves around the topics of femininity and independent women with an interest in representing human feelings and exploring different points of view. Alice’s works are featured in the URBAN NATION 2018 exhibition, ‘UN-DERSTAND The Power of Art as a Social Architect’. […]

Biography / ALICE PASQUINI

Italian artist Alice Pasquini is a street artist, illustrator, set designer and painter based in Rome. Her art is found across the globe, on both canvasses and on walls. Her art revolves around the topics of femininity and independent women with an interest in representing human feelings and exploring different points of view. Alice’s works are featured in the URBAN NATION 2018 exhibition, ‘UN-DERSTAND The Power of Art as a Social Architect’.

Alice graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, and has lived and worked in Great Britain, France, and Spain. In Madrid she has been educated in animation at the renowned Ars Animación School and, in 2004, achieved a MA in critical art studies at the Universidad Computense.

Her street art investigates the lighter aspects of human relationships. Encompassing murals, paintings, and illustrations that depict stories of kindness and love, from telling stories of feminine strength to working three-dimensional potentials of her art, developing from urban explorations to installations by using found materials.