SHOWCASE

/ ARTIST / 2025

BKKIF Artist  
ARTIST: Lowwla
COUNTRY: Italy
EMAIL: lowwla03@gmail.com
CONTACT: https://www.instagram.com/loww_la/
Lowwla (Lola D’Autilia) expresses her inner world through dreamlike landscapes, inhabited by lush nature, clumsy creatures, and mechanical beings. These figures wander awkwardly through malfunctioning cities and environments, evoking a poetic sense of disorientation. Her work explores emotions and inner states, translating them into visual forms that aim to make the invisible visible, offering viewers an empathetic and immediate connection.
After studying Art and Design in Bolzano and Illustration in Brussels, she recently returned to Italy, where she continues her exploration between dream, irony, and fragility.

Cupido's Dilemma

Inspired by a sentence of Murakami in the book 1Q84, this canvas is the first of a long series about the abyss and its mystery creatures.

Breakup

Our hearts still touch
Even if our hands are no longer braided
And with my vertebrae I brush against yours.
For all the androgynes on this planet (and beyond).

Grumo

Excerpt of a page of My first book where the main character (Grumo) travels through coloured worlds to find his own space.

The death of the intellect at the expense of energy and sensuality

Considerations about beauty strandards and the attraction laws.
Selected and exhibited in Detroit Art Faire.

A tradition of opression

Inspired by a book of Silvia Federici where she explores the relationship between capitalism and the oppression of women in this society.

The rain

Rain falls on my sad head.
My heart falls in my tight stomach.
My enchained brain swings.
I am squashed in a water-cage.

To Look beyond

Comic about complexity for the journal "Domani Editoriale".

The moon

In many contemporary cultures the moon is also referred as the 'celestial cow', a symbol of fertility and natural cycles.

What remains

Considerations about Life, Time and Death: what they bring, what they drag and what they leave.

Undressed

Comic for Rivista Scomodo about kids on social media and the emotional impact of visibility on their feelings.