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Five Plums

London-based artist Michelle Cioccoloni creates stunning monochrome ink drawings of interiors & landscapes. Royal Drawing School graduate, she teaches & collaborates with institutions.

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The Drawing Year Alumni, 2013. Michelle Cioccoloni lived for many years in Rome, Italy and studied at the Royal Drawing School in 2012/13. She specializes in monochrome drawings of interiors, objects and ancient artefacts, using a technique that has been influenced by the study of the Old Masters. Her drawings in ink, which is applied with a fine metal-nib pen, play on the juxtaposition between illusionistic space and flat areas of tone. She has been Artist in Residence in Salzburg, Austria and Dumfries House in Scotland. In 2014 Michelle won the Richard Ford Award and travelled to Madrid, where she spent three months making in-depth studies of paintings in the Prado Museum. Michelle currently works from a studio in West Sussex. She now works for the School part-time, and her role keeps her in contact with all our Drawing Year alumni, sharing their successes through the alumni blog and newsletter, and coordinating the many exhibitions, events and opportunities in which the School involves and supports its alumni.

Artist Biography

Michelle Cioccoloni: A World Rendered in Monochrome

London-based artist Michelle Cioccoloni has carved a distinctive niche within contemporary art, captivating audiences with her meticulously rendered monochrome ink drawings. Her work isn’t merely observational; it's an intensely personal dialogue between the artist and their subject, imbued with a profound sense of atmosphere and emotional depth. Born in the United Kingdom, Cioccoloni’s artistic journey began at the Royal Drawing School in 2013, a foundation that clearly shaped her approach to drawing – a practice rooted firmly in direct observation and a deep respect for the craft.

Cioccoloni's current work primarily focuses on interiors, objects, and landscapes, all translated into striking monochrome compositions. This deliberate restriction of palette isn’t simply stylistic; it forces a heightened awareness of tone, texture, and light. The absence of color compels viewers to engage with the subtle nuances of shadow and form, creating an illusionistic space that feels both familiar and subtly unsettling. Her subjects—ranging from still lifes to architectural details—are rendered with an almost sculptural quality, as if emerging from the page itself.

Early Influences and a Roman Sojourn

Cioccoloni’s artistic sensibilities were undoubtedly shaped by her extended period living in Rome, Italy. This immersion in Italian culture – particularly its rich artistic heritage – proved transformative. She spent years studying at the Royal Drawing School while simultaneously exploring the city's museums and historical sites. The influence of Italian sculpture, especially the works of Michelangelo, is palpable in her meticulous attention to form and the way she captures the weight and volume of objects within her drawings.

Her time in Florence provided regular opportunities for drawing trips, further honing her observational skills and deepening her understanding of classical techniques. This dedication to direct observation remains central to her practice – a commitment to translating what is seen onto paper with unwavering accuracy and emotional resonance. The echoes of the Old Masters are evident in her controlled line work and masterful use of tonal gradations.

Technique and Process

Cioccoloni’s technique is characterized by a deliberate, almost meditative process. She employs a fine metal-nib pen to apply ink with painstaking precision, building up layers of tone through subtle variations in pressure and line weight. This controlled approach allows her to create incredibly detailed drawings that possess an astonishing sense of depth and realism – despite the monochrome palette. It’s not simply about replicating what is seen; it's about capturing the *feeling* of a space or object, translating its essence onto paper.

Her work often incorporates elements of illusionism, creating the impression that the drawings are three-dimensional objects occupying a defined space. This technique draws on centuries of artistic tradition, echoing the methods employed by Renaissance masters who sought to create convincing representations of reality. The careful manipulation of light and shadow is key to this effect, lending her drawings an almost sculptural quality.

Collaborations and Institutional Engagement

Cioccoloni’s artistic practice extends beyond individual commissions; she actively collaborates with museums, cultural institutions, and charities. This engagement reflects a desire to use her art as a means of communication and connection, sharing her passion for drawing and observation with a wider audience. Her work has been featured in exhibitions at prestigious venues such as the Museo del Prado in Madrid and Dumfries House in Scotland, demonstrating her growing recognition within the contemporary art world.

Her role as Artist in Residence at Ascot (2024), documenting the behind-the-scenes of horse racing, exemplifies this commitment to exploring diverse subjects through a deeply personal artistic lens. Cioccoloni’s ability to distill complex narratives into evocative monochrome drawings speaks volumes about her skill and vision.

A Continuing Legacy

Michelle Cioccoloni's work stands as a testament to the enduring power of drawing as a means of observation, expression, and connection. Her dedication to meticulous technique, combined with her profound understanding of light, form, and emotion, has established her as a significant voice in contemporary art. Her continued collaborations and institutional engagements ensure that her distinctive artistic vision will continue to resonate with audiences for years to come.

michelle cioccoloni

michelle cioccoloni

United Kingdom

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Ink drawings, Monochrome art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Royal Drawing School']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Michelangelo
    • Old Masters
  • Full Name: Michelle Cioccoloni
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Breath I
    • Five Plums
  • Place Of Birth: United Kingdom
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