Biography

Serena Piermartiri was born in 1985 in Milan. Graduated from a language high school, she attends the new Academy of fine Arts, narrowing finally as fashion stylist at the Fashion Institute Burgo in Milan.

Since she was a child, thanks to the influence of her grandfather’s passion for sculpture, the mother’s teaching as interior designer and the father as antique collector and art dealer, refines her innate taste and heightened sensibility. She grows up painting, considering colours and pantone markers as a favourite pastime; self-taught learning different types of art manual techniques, evaluating painting as a way to express herself.

She starts working as graphic designer, and later, working in various showrooms, such as Marithè Francois Girbaud, Jaggy and Beach Company. Despite several tasks and her job, she decides also to follow two big passions: Art and Design.

Thus she establishes the brand Serena Piermartiri Design with a prism as logo, symbol of different and various skills.

She starts attending the studio of a famous Italian designer, Elena Salmistraro, becoming for Serena a Guru and a mentor in her life. In this period, like in the Wharol factory, she will experience and get acquainted with young home and international artists, who share a strong passion for any art form.

Thanks to these acquaintances, Serena gains experience and increases her awareness; she creates satisfying co-operations, which allow her to face new challenges, regarding them as a necessary and useful learning task. Serena is a painter, a fashion and art designer. A versatile, odd and multifaceted young girl, considered by many friends a little explorer who looks carefully at the world as source of inspiration for her art. She has a natural genius for amaze people with curiosity, happiness and dedication.

“ I like to express myself, I find it wonderful, and if I can also do it in my job, then every effort is rewarded. My art is pure inspiration: I go beyond obstacles with determination, realizing my dreams and making me happy.”