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ALESSANDRA SCANDELLA
September 6, 2023

Alessandra Scandella worked with Studio Magoga in Venice to create a series of watercolor fashion illustrations for an animation for fashion brand Max Mara. (more)

May 10, 2023

Alessandra Scandella is an illustrator based in Milan. This summer, her work will be the subject of an open-air museum exhibition in the lakeshore village of Solto Collina... (more)

December 20, 2022

Working with ad agency Yam112003 in Milan, Alessandra Scandella painted a series of twelve watercolor illustrations plus the cover for the San Pellegrino Reservation Book 2023... (more)

November 3, 2022

Alessandra Scandella's latest exhibition, "Light Textures," was held in Milan this past September, at Spazio Milan Icons, in Via Vincenzo Monti 2. Here are a few photos from the very busy, and successful, opening! (more)

September 6, 2022

Alessandra Scandella's latest exhibition, "Light Textures," will be held in Milan, at the Spazio Milan Icons, in Via Vincenzo Monti 2. Included are works in watercolor and Indian ink on cotton paper, and fine art prints. (more)

July 5, 2022

Alessandra Scandella worked with agency Armando Testa and editing company Littlebull to produce this lyrical watercolor animation for the 2022 Nervi Music Ballet Festival, sponsored by Esselunga. (more)

June 2, 2022

Alessandra Scandella created a series of watercolor illustrations for L’indice dei libri del mese, an Italian monthly magazine dedicated to reading and books. Alessandra was chosen to illustrate the entire magazine for the month of May. (more)

May 17, 2022

Alessandra Scandella illustrated "Atlante dei paesi fantasma," newly published by Marsilio/Sonzogno in Italy. The book is about lost and abandoned Italian villages... (more)

May 4, 2022

Alessandra Scandella's portrait illustrations are scattered throughout the most recent issues of Carnegie Corporation of New York's magazine, Carnegie Reporter! (more)

April 13, 2022

Alessandra Scandella shares a custom collection of watercolor illustrations, translated into wallpaper panels for Daphne Serrado Design. The artwork will be installed down the long corridor of an eighteenth century palace in Bordeaux, simulating iconic views beloved of the new owner. (more)

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