Nicoletta ceccoli biography
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2006 – All the kitschen sync, Luz De Jesus Gallery, Ca – USA
2008 – Honeytrap, Strychnin Gallery, Berlin – Germany
2010 – BLAB!, CoproNason Gallery, Santa Monica – USA
2011 – Summer Show, Johnathan Levine Gallery, New York – USA
2011 – Suggettivism, Grand Central Art Center, Santa Ana, CA – USA
2011 – The Krampus, a BLAB! show, Roq la Rue Gallery, Seattle – USA
2016 – Pandora’s Box, AFA gallery, New York – USA
2017 – BLAB!, CoproNason Gallery, Santa Monica – USA
2017 – Ephemeral, Jiro Miura Gallery, Japan
2018 – BLAB!, Copro Nason Gallery, Santa Monica – USA
2018 – Play House, AFA Gallery, New York – USA
2020 – Scope International Contemporary Art Show, Miami – USA
2022 – Risvegli, 59th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, Venezia – ITA
Nicoletta Ceccoli
Nicoletta Ceccoli (born 1973) is a Sammarinese artist who is known for her richly detailed, dreamlike work.
Ceccoli was born in and lives in the Republic of San Marino and studied animation at the Institute of Art of Urbino in Italy. She started working as an illustrator in 1995 and has illustrated many books, including Cinderella and The Girl in the Tower, written by Lisa Schroeder. Her work has been exhibited and sold internationally, with many high-profile clients such as Vogue and United Airlines. Ceccoli was awarded the Andersen Prize, "honoring her as the best children's book illustrator in Italy", in 2001. Others prizes are Society of Illustrators of New York and four prizes for Excellence in the Communication Arts. In 2008 she worked as the character designer for a 3D animated French film, La mécanique du cœur, under the direction of Mathias Melzieau. Ceccoli has participated in 11 group exhibitions and has had nine solo exhibitions of her work.
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Nicoletta CECCOLI
Nicoletta Ceccoli was born in 1973 in the Republic of San Marino. She graduated from the State Institute of Art in Urbino (Italy), in the section of animation. She is working as illustrator of children’s books since 1995. She illustrated numerous books with USA, UK, Italian, Swiss and Taiwanese publishers, among others: Random house, Simon and Shuster, Houghton Mifflin, Mondadori, Grimm press, Fabbri, Arka, Fatatrac, St. Paul, etc. Her books have been translated in France, Korea, Mexico, Spain and the United States. In 2001 she get, in Italy, the Andersen Prize “Baia delle favole” as the best illustrator of the year. In 2002 her illustrations for Pinocchio published by Mondadori have received “Award of Excellence” from Communication Arts (USA). Nicoletta Ceccoli won Award of Excellence, Communication Art, CA, also in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011. In 2006 she has been awarded Silver medal from the Society of Illustrators of New York. Bologna’s Children’s book’s fair show in 1995, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007. She had solo exhibitions in Roq la Rue Gallery in Seattle, USA; in Magic Pony Gallery in Toronto, Canada; in Richard Goodall Gallery in Manchester, UK. In 2008 she worked as character designer for a 3d French animation project “La mecanique du couer” with the direction of Mathias Melzieau and the production of Luc and Silla Besson. Nicoletta Ceccoli has shown her artworks in prestigious collections throughout the world. She has participated at numerous group exhibitions in Italy and abroad (the USA, Canada, UK, Japan, Slovakia, etc). For the Republic of San Marino, she has developed three series of stamps dedicated to the rights of children, Christmas and the circus. The series dedicated to Christmas has been awarded the Golden Horse Bolaffi, author of the best original sketch in 2001. Nicolletta Ceccoli is still living and working in her native Republic of San Marino. (For fullscreen presentation in “SlideshowR
Nicoletta Ceccoli
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Biography
Nicoletta Ceccoli is a San Marinian artist, born in 1973, who is known for her richly detailed, dreamlike work.
Ceccoli was born in and lives in the Republic of San Marino and studied animation at the Institute of Art of Urbino in San Marino.
She started working as an illustrator in 1995 and has illustrated many books,including Cinderella and The Girl in the Tower, written by Lisa Schroeder.
Her work has been exhibited and sold internationally, with many high profile clients such as Vogue and United Airlines.Ceccoli was awarded the Andersen Prize, "honoring her as the best children's book illustrator in Italy", in 2001.
Others prizes are Society of Illustrators of New York and four prizes for Excellence in the Communication Arts. In 2008 she worked as the character designer for a 3D animated French film, “La mecanique du couer” under the direction of Mathias Melzieau.
Ceccoli has participated in 11 group exhibitions and has had nine solo exhibitions of her work.