URBAN ART OASIS
La Fille Bertha, the pseudonym of Alessandra Maria Pulixi, is an Italian visual artist and illustrator whose background spans psychology, illustration, and visual arts.
She studied in Cagliari, Vienna, and Milan, and works both independently and in collaboration with art galleries and creative agencies across Italy, Europe, and worldwide. Her visual imagery is heavily populated by female-like creatures, sometimes with animalistic traits. Hermetic, ephemeral, and almost elusive, the protagonists of her works seem to float in a timeless dimension—a sort of rarefied reality often expressed through the use of pastel tones.
In this way, La Fille Bertha establishes a personal artistic expression deeply linked to emotional states, the subconscious, and the dream world.
To develop her poetic vision and creative projects, she uses a variety of techniques and mediums (walls, canvas, paper, digital, textiles, wood, and print).
Since 2011, she has taken part in numerous group and solo exhibitions, publications, and editorials in museums, fairs, art galleries, and trade magazines. She has also participated in artist residencies and projects involving contemporary art, fashion, illustration, and street art across Italy, Europe, the United States, Canada, and Asia.
Her works have been exhibited at the “La Triennale di Milano” Design Museum, “Arte Fiera Bologna,” and “Museo Nivola,” among other venues, and were featured on the runway at the “Museo Maxxi” for “Altaroma.”
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