What if your heart actually looked just like an illustration? Our heart, a beautiful concept intimately related to everything that is love, emotion and pain, sorrow and longing - a physically raw, crude organ. Our heart, the origin of our deepest feelings throughout our whole life, is definitely an organ worthy of attention in the world of art.
When your passion relies on something real, not only does it feel real but it also looks real. And since Giselle Vitali’s passion relies on both the anatomy of the human body - represented as it is - and the dream to create art pieces, reality is separated from creativity by blurry yet perfected lines, whether she conceives scientific illustrations or surrealistic pieces. Graduated from Design Institute of Caracas, Giselle paints in a versatile and flexible style, setting the right pace for each project with both hands, consistent processes and the right tools, keeping her techniques to a traditional matter and making her work as unique as it can be. Pen, ink, watercolor, acrylic and colored pencil dissect art and intersect anatomy, allowing surrealism to shine realistically in vivid colors.
Giselle Vitali, the epitome of how the rawness of anatomy becomes art.
Jan. 8, 2014