Some of the tough issues for a lot of younger illustrators is selecting a method that units them aside from all the remainder and is comfy to work in. It may well really feel unattainable at instances, however the younger Montreal-based illustrator Chiara Xie has nailed a novel feel and appear for her work – stuffed with flowing, dynamic strains, natural curves, energetic colors, and a contact of femininity.
Chiara resolved her illustrative model whereas learning for a Grasp’s in Illustration at Kingston College in London three years in the past. It was all a part of a artistic, studying, and cultural journey that has seen her transfer from China to Italy, then to Boston and London, and at last settle in Montreal.
The Chinese language, Italian and North American cultures have all influenced her work, however in the end her model has grown out of her persona – it is a look that comes naturally to her.
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The Pleasure of Pickleball
“I began exploring my model by drawing issues that resonate with my life, resembling sport, wellness and journey,” she says. “How would I characterise it? Elegant movement, I might name it. I’ve additionally been influenced by Italian futurism, significantly artists like Giacomo Balla, in addition to modern illustrators resembling Lorenzo Mattotti, whose expressive use of motion and ambiance continues to encourage me.”
Movement and dynamism come up lots in our chat as they’re so dominant in Chiara’s portfolio. They’re notions that come up from one of many core themes of her work – vitality.
“Nature, people and our environment all possess vitality,” she explains. “For me, dynamic and curving strains are a method of recording the motion itself and capturing the vitality of a second. I need to translate a bodily motion into a visible rhythm. Even within the ornamental parts, I goal for a way of move. I see this as a type of pan-vitalism, the place every little thing possesses its personal rhythm and breath.”

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Montreal Streets
Chinese language philosophy additionally performs a task in Chiara’s pondering. She plans to do extra botanical illustration in 2026 and to attach with the vitality of nature acknowledged in Chinese language artwork. In Chinese language philosophy, there’s the notion of Shi, a way of efficiency or momentum that emerges from Qi, the vitality in all dwelling issues.
One in all Chiara’s favorite tasks thus far is a current one – work for Christianity At this time’s January-February 2026 difficulty. “This editorial challenge actually displays themes I have been constantly exploring – sports activities and group. I drew folks at completely different ranges to create dynamism, utilizing curves to counsel movement and interplay. It was difficult within the sketching stage as a result of I wanted to craft how I wished the rhythm of the picture to be.”



Three photos from Chiara’s necessities collection referring to mountain, sea and metropolis settings
One other essential fee was for Décor Maine journal. Right here, the artwork director wished a extra summary picture, which pushed Chiara into exploring past her typical strategy to quantity and perspective. It was a studying expertise that has helped her develop.
In her private piece illustrating Wimbledon tennis, she carried out related explorations. “I used to be impressed by the fourth-dimension scene on the finish of the movie Interstellar. I moved away from an everyday perspective to create extra move, reflecting the stress inside the recreation. It was difficult for me, however I am very glad with my progress, as my large-scale perspective photos now carry a freer and extra fluid sense of motion,” she says.
Over the subsequent couple of years, along with extra botanical illustration, Chiara desires to push ahead along with her business work, discover richer emotional landscapes, create murals for sports activities manufacturers and develop her skateboarding and climbing expertise.

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