About
Giulia Peyrone is an Italian-Thai multidisciplinary artist whose work moves between art, fashion, and travel. Her practice explores the overlooked details of contemporary life—textures, fragments and ordinary collisions—turning them into painting, images, textiles, and installations.
Raised between Italy and Thailand, with a childhood shaped by constant travel, Giulia developed an eye for cultural intersections: a market in Bangkok, a sunset in Milan, scaffolding in New York. These crossings of place and memory define her approach to art as observation and translation.
Working across painting, textile interventions, public installations, and wearable objects, Giulia treats cities as bodies in transformation and daily rituals as moments worth archiving. Her projects often blur boundaries: a scarf becomes a travel diary, a construction net becomes a temporary skin for architecture, a short essay works like a note on experience.
Now based in Milan, Giulia continues to create work that exists in dialogue with fashion, urban space, and cultural memory—art that records both the image and the response it creates.