On Saturday, August 26th, downtown Los Angeles’ Corey Helford Gallery (CHG) will proudly unveil an all-new series of works from Pop-Surrealist painter, illustrator, character creator, and comic artist Camilla d'Errico, titled Nurtured by Nature, in the Main Gallery.

Over the last 20 years, the Italo-Canadian artist has distinguished herself as one of the breakthrough artists in Pop Surrealism's New Figurative movement through her ability to seamlessly weave manga and western styles with surrealist elements, wrapping it together with an extensive emotional palette. d'Errico has a unique style, bridging cultural and geographical boundaries, while remaining totally relevant to today’s varied audience. Ever the prolific artist, d'Errico lives the double life of comic artist/creator and New Brow painter, while expanding her horizons to include fashion, merchandise, and customized collectible art toys.

Moving away from the city was a big turning point in my life, marked by many losses, including my freedoms during the pandemic, my furbaby companion Loki, and a part of myself. The losses left holes in their wake and the grief changed my perspective. The healing process that followed, I would describe as ‘nurtured by nature,’ because I reconnected with the incredible world around me, up in the Pacific Northwest.

Moving out of the city and into this community mindset struck me in an unexpected and fulfilling way. It highlighted how disconnected and restricted our lives can become when we’re isolated from the natural world. With this new collection, I’m bringing the great outdoors inside to celebrate its beauty, which I feel lucky to experience daily in my own backyard. We only have one world to share, I want viewers to appreciate and cherish everything we have. To connect to it, protect it, and leave our natural world in a more nurtured state than how we found it.

(Camilla d'Errico, regarding her new series)

On social media, d'Errico has started sharing sneak peeks into her upcoming show at CHG. In one work-in-progress video featuring her new piece “My Lepidoptera Parade” (seen above), d’Errico shares: “This piece is inspired by the beauty of nature and the vibrant colors found in our surroundings. I’ve started with a rough sketch and have begun adding layers of paint to bring it to life.” Click here and here to watch d’Errico working on her new piece “Freebird” (seen above). All artwork in the show is water soluble oil paint on birch wood board.

Camilla d'Errico is a Pop-Surrealist painter, illustrator, character creator, and comic artist residing in Vancouver Island, BC. With roots in comics, the artist’s beautiful work is also seen on toys, clothes, accessories, and more. In addition, d'Errico’s been published by Random House, Boom! Studios, Image Comics, Webtoons, and Dark Horse, with self-publishing roots for her literature-inspired series Tanpopo.

Over the last 20 years, d'Errico has distinguished herself as one of the breakthrough artists in Pop Surrealism's New Figurative movement through her ability to seamlessly weave manga and western styles with surrealist elements, wrapping it together with an extensive emotional palette. She has a unique style, bridging cultural and geographical boundaries, while remaining totally relevant to today’s varied audience. Ever the prolific artist, d'Errico lives the double life of comic artist/creator and New Brow painter, while expanding her horizons to include fashion, merchandise, and customized collectible art toys.

This summer, d’Errico will release Best of Pop Manga Coloring Book (due out July 18th) and premiere her next major solo exhibition, Nurtured by Nature, at Los Angeles’ Corey Helford Gallery (on view Aug. 26th through Sept. 30th). The show marks d'Errico’s fourth solo show at the gallery, following The Color Wheel (May 2020), Sky (Apr. 2018), and Dances With Dreams (Apr. 2016).