Sarah Palisi is an artist, designer and illustrator. She swears a lot, likes to dig deep and is hilarious at times.
Her work focuses on conceptual illustration that packs a visceral punch. She creates bold images that demand immediate attention while also having some complexity up their sleeves.. You can find her illustrations and designs in magazines and newspapers, available as prints, on phone cases, sometimes in books or hanging on a wall at an exhibition.
Selected Clients
Brigitte
Cewe
Das Magazin
Die Zeit
Emotion
Enorm
Etsy
Financial Times Germany
Mobil
Agentur Punktlandung
Mister Films Productions
Nadia Rivero (Photographer)
Nina Kolle (Photographer)
What Others Say
There’s literally an ocean between Sarah and I but that never
once hindered her professionalism, grace or pleasant nature throughout our project. It was more collaboration than simply a client-vendor relationship and that, coupled with Ms. Palisi’s seemingly effortless ability, will cause me to always consider her before even those I would be able to meet with in person.
~Matt Ryan
Mister Films Productions
Austin, TX, USA
SUPERSWEET.org
was delighted to hear Sarah Palisi would be illustrating our digital shop windows. After exhibiting her series
Los Angeles – One Year Later in our art gallery, we demanded she turned her talents to visualizing our cool shop products.
Needless to say, with her work in our shop windows we sold a
heck of a lot more stuff that month!
~Tiffany Tondut
Assistant Creative Director
SUPERSWEET
Sarah’s work is versatile and beautiful; it looks as beautiful hanging on your wall as on a magazine page or a greetings cards. She pays such attention to detail and decorative flourishes-
AND she’s a super nice person too!
~Gemma Correll
Illustrator & Entrepreneur
I came across Sarah Palisi’s work on flickr recently, and I loved it immediately.. Her line work, the detail, her use of color, all of it.
If I were an art director, I would scoop Sarah up to do some work for my magazine– her illustrations are so visually stunning, I can imagine they’d add so much depth to stories in magazines. (Art directors, don’t you agree?)
~Jessica Swift
Illustrator & Painter