Francesca Udeschini
Life, death, decay, rebirth, nature, beauty, the passage of time.
08/26/2023
I'm thrilled to announce the launch of my new online print shop! Earlier this year, I illustrated ten spectacular moth species native to the greater Seattle area. These illustrations are now available for purchase as museum-quality archival prints on my website. Shipping is available anywhere in the US, with international shipping coming soon. Place your order today!
Native Moths of Seattle Print Shop — Francesca Udeschini Museum-quality fine art prints featuring original scientific illustrations of native Seattle moth species by Francesca Udeschini. Order your prints today!
10/18/2022
Francesca Udeschini, “Four Webs, Fading”, 2022. Cyanotype on paper, acrylic medium, wood panel. 12”x36”.
Come see this piece at my first solo show “Ephemeral Constructs” at Cascadia College’s Mobius Art Gallery, on display now through November 3rd! Join me for the gallery reception on Friday, October 21, 2022 from 6pm to 9pm 🕸
10/14/2022
Francesca Udeschini, “Plan (Web Triptych)”, 2022. Cyanotype on paper, acrylic medium, wood panel. 24” x 18”.
Come see this piece at my first solo show “Ephemeral Constructs” at Cascadia College’s Mobius Art Gallery, on display now through November 3rd! Join me for the gallery reception on Friday, October 21, 2022 from 6pm to 9pm 🕸
08/16/2022
Preserving spider webs 🕸
06/30/2022
Finding spider exoskeleton sheds in the garden 🪴my finger prints look like wood grain
01/30/2022
More digital illustration 🕸
01/22/2022
They’re multiplying 🦠
01/15/2022
Crows are a vibe 🖤
09/22/2021
🦋Flight of the Monarch Butterflies🦋
Working a linocut project for the first time in forever! Stay tuned ✨
09/09/2021
From the sketchbook archives: botanical illustration of a rhododendron alongside a pressed specimen. Did you know it's the Washington state wildflower? 🌺
09/07/2021
On August 8th, I concluded my 2-month long residency at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park through Shoreline Public Art where I taught myself how to make paper from invasive plant species in the park. To help share my process, my incredible partner Alex Breyfogle filmed this video of me making paper from scotch broom fibers. If you didn't get a chance to visit in person, this video will give you an inside view of what I was up to!
Process of Nature by Francesca Udeschini Process of Nature: Art Making with Invasive SpeciesBy Francesca UdeschiniShoreline Art Cottage Residency at Richmond Beach Saltwater ParkJune 7 - August 8, 2...
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