Month: May 2026
Alexandra Christodoulou builds worlds that feel borrowed from somewhere between a Renaissance painting and a dream journal.
Born into a Greek family, and raised between cultures in Brussels, Alexandra came to illustration through fashion design – and her eye for silhouette, texture and detail never left. It lives in the folds of a garment, the curve of a character, and the strategic positioning of intriguing objects. A digital artist, Alexandra’s work provides more than a passing nod to the charms of analogue art. Textures tempt the fingers while subtle movement encourages further examination.


Alexandra centres her work on stylised female characters, exploring emotion, symbolism and subtle fantasy. The atmospheres she creates pulls from folklore, mythology and the kind of beauty that lingers like last night’s dream. Precision and intuition share the same studio. She works with careful observation and an instinct for the unexpected detail: an approach that’s taken her far. But she’s not done yet.
“What makes my work unique is a balance between precision and emotion. I work with careful observation and detail, but I also look for the unexpected moment – the feeling beneath the surface”

