The allure of Conie Vallese [IG] [Buenos Aires, 1986] is both compelling and rare. AOC has never heard the artist speak live, but her clarity in both art and life evokes admiration always and a small amount of envy whenever I write about her.
Xavi Gordo [IG] is in Vienna, photographing the artist for Bazaar Spain. Vallese is adorned with key pieces fromCartier’s Nature Sauvage collection.
From serpentine forms coiling with primal elegance to verdant foliage encrusted in dazzling jewels, Nature Sauvage invites wearers to experience a deeper connection with the earth's wild and timelessly beautiful landscapes.
Artist Conie Vallese graces the pages of Vogue Poland’s [IG] May 2024 issue. Photographer Denis Boulze [IG] captures Vallese in Marseille, France, styled in modern curves and geometric designs by Ali+Aniko.
Conie Vallese [IG] and partner, photographer Josh Olins [IG] join Zara Home [IG] in sharing an intimate look at their design aesthetic in Zara’s ongoing series ‘At Home’.
Buenos Aires born, Brooklyn artist Conie Vallese grew up in a family. of creatives. It wasn’t until she moved to New York that she began expressing herself with drawing, painting and sculpture.
Vallese refers to her artwork as “a direct product of living. In a sense artworks are the souvenirs of a life well lived or the ephemeral fleeting moments preserved, in the form of a tangible object.” Her art is “a considered appreciation of form and simplicity.”
There is no separation of her life with photographer Josh Olins and her art. And often with her modeling assignments.
Buenos Aires born, New York artist model Conie Vallese is styled by Clare Richardson in ‘Ray of Light’. Josh Olins captures the fashion collection of bright florals and forward-thinking silhouettes with daytime glamour for WSJ Magazine May 2020.
Argentinia-born, Brooklyn-based artist Conie Vallese is styled by Ludivine Poiblanc in 'True Colours', lensed by Josh Olins for WSJ Magazine August 2017./ Hair by James Pecis; makeup by Sally Branka