Olimpia Zagnoli (IT)
Plein-Air Illustration
July 30th – August 5th 2023
The Workshop
A book, a shirt, a tube of toothpaste, even the foam of a cappuccino - everything can be illustrated. But how do you make an illustration of all you've got around - how to illustrate the big canvas of our environment?
Drawing is a bit like thinking: initially all we have in our heads is a tangled skein. We erase and start over a thousand times, but then at a certain point we follow one end of the thread and that often takes us where we didn't think it was even possible.
In this workshop, we entirely delve into this multifaceted subject called illustration applying it not to a book, postcard or package but to life itself. And we will start by finding personal visual translations - our pictures that synthesise that mix of ideas, thoughts and feelings.
Our illustrations shall be true to our message and true to the media we are using. The next steps will thus be to look out for the best place where to implement our illustrations and finally realize them - with whatever it takes.
Workshop Categories
Olimpia Zagnoli Italy
Olimpia Zagnoli is an Italian illustrator and multidisciplinary artist; her art has appeared internationally in a variety of printed formats, as well as in galleries and children’s books, in branding campaigns and subway stops.
Her illustrations have been featured, among others, in The New York Times, The New Yorker and Vogue Italia, and on book covers published by Penguin, Taschen and Feltrinelli. Her commercial clients include Elizabeth Arden, Barilla and Apple, and she has designed capsule collections and accessories for brands including Dior, Prada and Fendi. She is the co-founder of Clodomiro, a family-owned design line.
Her most recently published books include Caleidoscopica, a retrospective marking the first decade of her career and L’Omino di Niente, an illustrated children’s book written by Gianni Rodari.
Alongside her two-dimensional work, Olimpia has experimented with kinetic sculptures, neon design, music video and ceramics; this work has been exhibited internationally at galleries in Milan, Los Angeles and Düsseldorf, as well as in institutions such as Chiostri di San Pietro, in Reggio Emilia, and the Sejong Center in Seoul.
She lives in Milan in an apartment with a silver bathroom.
www.olimpiazagnoli.com
Housing
Accommodation & food are included
We can accommodate for special catering
All participants sleep in dormitories
To book a private room or bring additional guests, get in touch: workshops@boisbuchet.org
Education
Our staff are available to help you conceptualize & produce your designs
Tools & materials are provided by Boisbuchet
All workshops are taught in English
The number of participants is limited to 22
Activities
Weekly campfire, exhibition & guided tour of the Domaine
Conferences from designers throughout the week
The famous Wednesday Porky’s party