Hi, I’m Elena, an Italian visual artist and illustrator currently based in Toronto. I work with both traditional and digital media, creating expressive and symbolic artworks that explore emotion, identity, and everyday poetry. I specialize in illustration, character design, and conceptual storytelling. I’m always open to collaborations, commissions, and new creative challenges. Let’s connect!

Elena Vizzarri

Hi, I’m Elena, an Italian visual artist and illustrator currently based in Toronto. I work with both traditional and digital media, creating expressive and symbolic artworks that explore emotion, identity, and everyday poetry. I specialize in illustration, character design, and conceptual storytelling. I’m always open to collaborations, commissions, and new creative challenges. Let’s connect!

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Hi, I’m Elena, an Italian visual artist and illustrator currently based in Toronto.
I work with both traditional and digital media, creating expressive and symbolic artworks that explore emotion, identity, and everyday poetry.
I specialize in illustration, character design, and conceptual storytelling.
I’m always open to collaborations, commissions, and new creative challenges. Let’s connect!

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    uniE621 Paranoia
    This piece explores the theme of paranoia and the unsettling feeling of being watched, even in spaces meant to offer comfort and safety. The home, traditionally a symbol of refuge, becomes a disturbing setting where every object seems to stare back. Framed eyes replace family photos, a doll hangs in place of decoration, and the "Home Sweet Home" sign feels ironic rather than comforting. The scene sits between familiarity and unease, prompting the viewer to ask: how truly ours is a space, if we feel watched even within it? illustrator designer bookillustrator
    paper Houses

    This project is a collection of domestic spaces, each portrayed with intimate, detailed framing. Every scene, every object, and every shadow seems to tell something about the person who lives there, even though we never see them.
    These are suspended moments, filled with silence and small clues that invite the viewer to wonder: who lives here? What kind of life do they lead? What just happened—or is about to?

    Through these glimpses, the project gives voice to invisible stories, suggested but never fully revealed. Each corner becomes a potential narrative, a fragment of intimacy and mystery.