Gothic Queens / Regine Gotiche
Unseen Queens
late 2019 – early 2020 A small selection of the most recent Gothic Queens, and more
Original illustrations and paintings by Titti, organized by categories.
and many more
late 2019 – early 2020 A small selection of the most recent Gothic Queens, and more
@Saphira & Ventura Gallery The Saphira & Ventura Gallery in New York city is home to four 2019 Gothic Queens by Titti Garelli.Direct purchase from Artsy is possible.On display starting from October 17th! Saphira & Ventura Gallery NY 4 W 43rd Street, Suite 416 – New York, NY – 10036 Read more…
The Queens have fun. “My artistic world includes almost exclusively female figures. Maidens, girls, women, animal then and objects. Males are excluded. But my Queens must have fun, alone or among themselves. With allusive toys, sure, but mostly the fantasize. Female sexuality, as you might know is a mind process.” Read more…
The Neo Gothic Queens is on ongoing cycle, you can read more about it here, this page aims at collecting examples of Titti’s queens from all the themes she’s touched in the series.Origins & OmensPunu QueensDark GardensQueens & their petsFood & Wine offeringsCarpineto styleOne Book to Bind Them: Neo Gothic Read more…
Titti has long been working with Italian and international companies providing art for their ad campaigns and packaging. Here clients include: Gambero Rosso, Chicco, Arrigoni, Gourmet, Sipra, Invicta, Mulino Bianco, Barilla, Quercetti, Cebion, Perugina and Caffarel. Here is a gallery with a sample of her works, different styles, techniques and Read more…
The Naughty Little Girls Cycle is the Gothic Queens’ precursor. «Whoever said that the spirit of ’68 is dead has never met Titti Garelli. With continuous audacity she perseveres in applying a unique artistic jest in her works. Against all do-goodism of the current children literature and illustration she transforms Alice Read more…
(Neo)Gothic Queens were born in 2010 as a germination of the Bad Girls cycle. I had already touched on the temporal contaminations with three small canvases, Elizabeth, Fair Rosamunde and Regina Cordium, the first in a series of works joining today’s way in paint to past cultures. The Gothic Queens Read more…