
The Poster Club Cinzia Franceschini - Newborn Rose
Fine art giclée print created by Cinzia Franceschini exclusively for The Poster Club.
Drawing inspiration from the fleetingness of everyday life and the organic shapes found in nature, Cinzia explores the way flowers bloom, the dance of trees swayed by the wind and the elegance of a sleeping cat—her beloved feline friend is a recurring muse and has become her go-to inspiration during moments of creative uncertainty. However, her most recent and profound influence stems from impending motherhood, a monumental shift that provides a unique lens through which she transforms her feelings and mixed sensations into captivating works of art.
Often responding to the simple yet reflective question, “How are you feeling today?” her artworks profile a diverse range of expressions, from metaphorical botanical subjects to literal representations. Even positions assumed during yoga classes serve as inspiration, offering a unique perspective on portraying people and bodies in unconventional or uncomfortable situations.
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Fine art giclée print created by Cinzia Franceschini exclusively for The Poster Club.
Drawing inspiration from the fleetingness of everyday life and the organic shapes found in nature, Cinzia explores the way flowers bloom, the dance of trees swayed by the wind and the elegance of a sleeping cat—her beloved feline friend is a recurring muse and has become her go-to inspiration during moments of creative uncertainty. However, her most recent and profound influence stems from impending motherhood, a monumental shift that provides a unique lens through which she transforms her feelings and mixed sensations into captivating works of art.
Often responding to the simple yet reflective question, “How are you feeling today?” her artworks profile a diverse range of expressions, from metaphorical botanical subjects to literal representations. Even positions assumed during yoga classes serve as inspiration, offering a unique perspective on portraying people and bodies in unconventional or uncomfortable situations.













