
Cosmodernism
Polish artist experimenting with retrofuturist microchemical visuals that merge science, music, and design.
Roberta Boffo is an Italian artist whose journey began in the solitude of her childhood. Drawing became a personal refuge, transforming a coping mechanism into a career rooted in self-expression.
After studying in China, she pursued her passion full-time, opening her studio in Hong Kong in 2018. Known for her intricate monochromatic ink works, Roberta’s meticulous artistry imbues every stroke with emotion and precision, offering a window into her meditative creative process.
Roberta Boffo is an Italian artist whose journey began in the solitude of her childhood. Drawing became a personal refuge, transforming a coping mechanism into a career rooted in self-expression.
After studying in China, she pursued her passion full-time, opening her studio in Hong Kong in 2018. Known for her intricate monochromatic ink works, Roberta’s meticulous artistry imbues every stroke with emotion and precision, offering a window into her meditative creative process.
In this exclusive partnership, Roberta invites a deeper engagement with time, transforming the dial into a canvas that transcends function. The artwork on the dial reflects Roberta’s intuitive creative journey, where each mark is made spontaneously yet carries profound meaning.
This is more than just art for Roberta. It is a captured moment in time—an expression of love, passion for craft, and the joy of time well spent. The complexity of the task thrilled her, pushing her creative limits as she embraces the challenge of translating emotion into such a small, intricate space.
In this exclusive partnership, Roberta invites a deeper engagement with time, transforming the dial into a canvas that transcends function. The artwork on the dial reflects Roberta’s intuitive creative journey, where each mark is made spontaneously yet carries profound meaning.
This is more than just art for Roberta. It is a captured moment in time—an expression of love, passion for craft, and the joy of time well spent. The complexity of the task thrilled her, pushing her creative limits as she embraces the challenge of translating emotion into such a small, intricate space.
For Roberta, drawing was always a sanctuary—a safe space she created during her structured childhood. Growing up, she found solace in art, music, and solitude, which formed the foundation of her creative world.
This deep sense of comfort still resonates in her work today. Roberta believes an artist’s work is a mirror and each mark is a reflection of their personal journey. Every stroke she makes is a devotion to that journey, that search for meaning, captured in a tiny moment of time.
For Roberta, drawing was always a sanctuary—a safe space she created during her structured childhood. Growing up, she found solace in art, music, and solitude, which formed the foundation of her creative world.
This deep sense of comfort still resonates in her work today. Roberta believes an artist’s work is a mirror and each mark is a reflection of their personal journey. Every stroke she makes is a devotion to that journey, that search for meaning, captured in a tiny moment of time.
Working on such a small dial was a new challenge for Roberta, pushing her to step outside her usual boundaries. With no sketches or plans, she instinctively filled every inch of the dial, turning it into a miniature masterpiece. The smooth metal surface was the most challenging aspect, as Roberta is accustomed to working on rough watercolour paper.
Additionally, she chose acrylic paint over ink, embracing the unique challenge of painting on a small, metal-plated surface. The complexity of the task thrilled her since Roberta thrives on pushing the limits of scale, embracing the art of going extra tiny.
Working on such a small dial was a new challenge for Roberta, pushing her to step outside her usual boundaries. With no sketches or plans, she instinctively filled every inch of the dial, turning it into a miniature masterpiece. The smooth metal surface was the most challenging aspect, as Roberta is accustomed to working on rough watercolour paper.
Additionally, she chose acrylic paint over ink, embracing the unique challenge of painting on a small, metal-plated surface. The complexity of the task thrilled her since Roberta thrives on pushing the limits of scale, embracing the art of going extra tiny.