Vivid Ink and Collage Illustrations by Lisa Gelli

Il Pesciolino Marino - Illustration by Lisa Gelli

These illustrations, which use ink drawing and collage techniques, are by Lisa Gelli. She frequently uses visible brush strokes and scumbling, as well as vivid, semi-transparent washes. I find the colours and compostition of Eden, which shows Adam, Eve, and the serpent within an apple, especially captivating.

Il gran sole di Hiroshima (The Great Sun of Hiroshima) are a series of illustrations for the book Sadako will leben (Sadako Wants to Live) by Karl Bruckner. This book tells the true story of Sadako, a young girl who contracted leukemia after the bombing of Hiroshima in 1945, and who became known for her attempt to make 1,000 origami paper cranes. These drawings are a fitting tribute to her tragic story.

Gelli also tackles fairy tales with a mermaid in Il Pesciolino Marino, fast food in Burger Kid, and children playing underneath a table in Universe. She is from Italy. 

Eden - Illustration by Lisa Gelli

Eden

 

Il gran sole di Hiroshima  - Illustration by Lisa Gelli

Il gran sole di Hiroshima (The Great Sun of Hiroshima)

 

Il gran sole di Hiroshima  - Illustration by Lisa Gelli

Il gran sole di Hiroshima (The Great Sun of Hiroshima)

 

Il gran sole di Hiroshima  - Illustration by Lisa Gelli

Il gran sole di Hiroshima (The Great Sun of Hiroshima)

 

Il Pesciolino Marino - Illustration by Lisa Gelli

Il Pesciolino Marino

 

Il Pesciolino Marino - Illustration by Lisa Gelli

Il Pesciolino Marino

 

Burger Kid - Illustration by Lisa Gelli

Burger Kid

 

Universe - Illustration by Lisa Gelli

Universe

 

Eurhope immagini dal futuro - Illustration by Lisa Gelli

Eurhope immagini dal futuro (EurHope Images from the Future)

 

Eurhope immagini dal futuro - Illustration by Lisa Gelli

Eurhope immagini dal futuro (EurHope Images from the Future)

Tom is a writer, artist, and multi-media guru from Pennsylvania, U.S. He holds a Master's in Journalism and Mass Communication, but he has also taken several university-level courses in fine arts, art appreciation, graphic design, printmaking, and Asian art. He has been blogging for Monde Mosaic since February 2014.

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