




Valeria Petrone creates illustrations across many fields, from magazines, newspapers, and novels to wine labels, theatre posters and visual identities for companies. In the late 1980s, she began her practice as illustrator in children’s publishing, after completing her studies in Milan and London. Valeria is inspired by two Italian artists – writer Gianni Rodari and designer Bruno Munari, and by the surreal humour of the English tradition, particularly Edward Lear. “I love the essential and powerful aesthetics of Japanese graphic art, both traditional and modern,” she says. Valeria’s works are also influenced by artists such as Edward Gorey, Michael Sowa, Saul Steinberg, Art Spiegelman and surrealist art.
Valeria Petrone is an expert artisan: she began her career in 1988
Valeria Petrone