Alissa Morabito
Each piece is at once delicate and intentional, transforming fleeting moments into enduring forms. Her work invites viewers into a quiet space where simplicity becomes a language of emotion, meditation, and presence.
Could you share with us about this artistic journey of yours?
My art has always been a refuge, a way to transform the intangible… feelings, memories, dreams… into something visible. It’s a journey of self-discovery, healing, and quiet rebellion.
Could you open a window into your creative process?
It’s a dance between discipline and intuition. I repeat patterns until they feel like muscle memory and I sync it to a song I’ve been listening to on repeat while practicing the line. When it’s time to draw I let my hand move freely, creating a visual rhythm that feels both deliberate and organic.
What drives you to choose the themes for your illustrations?
I’m drawn to themes that hold contradiction—connection and isolation, permanence and impermanence. I explore what lingers beneath the surface of everyday moments.
Where do you find the inspiration to nurture your soul and creativity?
In solitude. In the quiet between thoughts. Music, old books, fleeting glances, and moments when the world feels soft and endless.
How would you describe your relationship with Nature, and the ways it inspires or shapes your inner world?
Nature is my grounding force. The mountains, the wind… they remind me of my smallness and my place in something vast.
“I’m drawn to themes that hold contradiction—connection and isolation, permanence and impermanence.”
What makes you feel truly happy?
The simplicity of being understood and the quiet joy of creating something honest.
Could you share your perspective on healing, on the courage to overcome fear, and on the experiences that nurture your growth in life?
Healing is learning to embrace all that you’ve hidden, even the shadows. Growth comes when you stop running from yourself and face the things that scare you with courage and self awareness.
Your vision about sustainability and ethics?
Sustainability means respecting the earth and its rhythms. Ethics is about creating with care, not greed… leaving a lighter footprint with everything I do.
Florenz’s collection in a few words?
Timeless, natural, and beautifully delicate.
What do you hope for the future, and what do you want to stand for?
I hope to stand for honesty, resilience, and beauty in all its forms.
Alissa is wearing a peach handwoven pashmina
How would you describe your personal dialogue with Fashion?
Fashion is another canvas. It’s how I blend comfort with individuality, using textures and silhouettes to reflect my inner world.
Where do you see your artistic path leading you next?
I’m exploring larger-scale pieces that challenge my boundaries, weaving stories that feel both deeply personal and universal. I’m currently creating a large scale drawings for Porsche and doing some work for collectors in the F1 circuit, so it’s been interesting to dive deeper into the complex and beautiful mechanics of sports cars.
Alissa is wearing a cashmere Valeria cashmere sweater