Dappled Daydreams: The Art of Camilla d'Errico
- Publisher
- Dark Horse Comics
- Initial publish date
- Jun 2022
- Category
- Popular Culture, Artists' Books, General
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781506719597
- Publish Date
- Jun 2022
- List Price
- $39.99
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Description
The breathtaking figures of Camilla d'Errico return in a new hardcover volume! Magnetic and surreal, d'Errico's arresting subjects, their piercing eyes and dynamic colors, are often juxtaposed with the cute, creepy, bizarre, and the otherworldly.
This collection features d'Errico's recent artwork, including pieces from her sensational gallery shows "Submerged," "Sky," and "Zodiac." An accomplished painter, illustrator, and comic book artist as well as designer of custom toys, clothing, accessories, and more, d'Errico showcases her perpetually stunning pop surrealist style in all its glory.
About the author
Contributor Notes
Camilla d'Errico is a first-generation Canadian, born in Ottawa, Ontario. Her Italian parents immigrated to Canada before she was born. From a young age her early interests included Saturday morning cartoons, comics, manga, and doodling fantasy elements in her textbooks. Camilla d'Errico's career as a painter began in 2006, when she participated in shows at Vancouver's Ayden Gallery in Gastown. Since early 2007, d'Errico has been showing her work in galleries across the United States and Canada, in Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Chicago, and Vancouver in what is known as the Lowbrow art movement. She is among the group of female artists, including Audrey Kawasaki and Amy Sol, who paint beautiful young girls in the pop surrealism category. With her work on Helmetgirls, d'Errico expanded upon the concept of headgear to include animals of all kinds, intertwining and juxtaposing her stylized, fantasy girls with lifelike animals. Her girls are unusually stunning, doe-eyed, and magnificently colorful female characters. The author lives in Canada.
Editorial Reviews
"d'Errico has had art galleries of her work, done licensed fan art and worked in comics, among other media genres. Her soft lines, pastel colors, and (iconic) big eyes are her mark: it's very hard to walk by her booth and not get lost in the euphoria her work brings out."—Isabel Sophia Dieppa, Bust Magazine