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In the vibrant world of art, one name that continues to captivate audiences is Catherine Cordasco. Based in Paris, this versatile artist has made a name for herself in the realm of illustration, graphic design, and textile design.

Cordasco's latest work, titled "Pilgrim", has recently been featured in a new upload. The illustration, admired for its pure and graphic lettering, was provided by 1924us. For those interested in exploring more of Cordasco's work, her illustrations can be found on Dribbble.

For those seeking to engage with Cordasco, her website, catherinecordasco.com, offers a rich trove of her creations. Her clients and projects are as diverse as they are numerous, reflecting her passion for pushing boundaries and exploring new techniques.

Cordasco's style is evolving, as evident in her recent personal work. She values challenging herself while maintaining her artistic identity, a balance that is evident in her evolving body of work. This dedication to continuous growth is one of the reasons her work is held in high regard by fellow illustrators, including Jorgen Grotdal.

Grotdal's work, too, has been featured in the same upload. He is an illustrator whose work is appreciated for its unique style. Cordasco, in turn, admires Grotdal's lettering.

Aside from her digital work, Cordasco is a proponent of traditional tools. She primarily uses Photoshop and a graphic tablet in her digital work, but for her physical creations, she prefers a MacBook Pro, pens, watercolor, and art paper, with a particular fondness for Arches and Montval.

Cordasco's journey in the arts began at the School of Applied Arts, where she studied textile design. Since then, she has worked on a multitude of creative disciplines, from children's books to projects for a French perfume house. Currently, she is working on a second children's book and a project for this perfume house.

For those interested in learning more about Cordasco and her work, her blog, Courtside, features more interviews and stories. It's an insightful journey into the mind of an artist who continues to push the boundaries of her craft. If you have a story you'd like to share with Cordasco, feel free to send it to stories@our website.

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