Pier Paolo Vittone

  • Drawing
  • Painting
  • Upcycling

I’m currently living in a pop world made of bold colours, thick lines and funky creatures but my art is all about exploration and experimentation so don’t be surprised to stumble upon something completely different and unique.

Studio Details

132 Wilderness Road
Margaret River

Opening Hours

  • Sat 12 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Sun 13 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Mon 14 SeptClosed
  • Tue 15 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Wed 16 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Thu 17 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Fri 18 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Sat 19 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Sun 20 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Mon 21 SeptClosed
  • Tue 22 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Wed 23 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Thu 24 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Fri 25 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Sat 26 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Sun 27 Sept10am - 4pm

The best entrance is actually on Brotherton Place, rather than on Wilderness Road. Just drive to the very end of Brotherton Place and then turn left. From there, it's the second house (of 2)!

  • Parking suitable for cars
  • Universal access
  • Family friendly (suitable for children)
  • Refreshments available

I was born and raised in Italy, surrounded by centuries of art, design, and a deep cultural appreciation for beauty. Although I have always been drawn to creative expression, my first love was cinema so I studied films - immersing myself in amazing works of art from different countries and eras - and that sparked my passion for languages, cultures, and travelling.
This curiosity led me to travel across the world: from living for a brief time in France, to over a decade in London, through a multitude of short trips all over the globe, and finally settling down in WA.
As a child, I drew constantly, but exposure to the great masters of art left me feeling intimidated, leading to a long creative hiatus that lasted into my 30s. Eventually, after years of learning and observing, I returned to drawing - starting digitally, shaped by the practical constraints of a small London flat. What began as a tentative return quickly became an essential part of my life. I expanded into acrylic painting, drawings, collages and a series of mixed techniques, embracing the vast possibilities of visual art.
While I began selling my work in London on Etsy, it was in Perth and later Margaret River that I found the space, time and opportunity to fully commit to my practice and begin building a sustainable artistic career.
My work is driven by exploration and experimentation. I am drawn to overlooked subjects and unconventional techniques, often gravitating toward what feels underrepresented or “improper”. Living with ADHD has shaped this approach - fueling a constant need for novelty, pushing me to follow instinct and embrace change. Nowadays I have learned to trust and enjoy this process, allowing something authentic and personal to emerge.
My influences range from pop artists such as Basquiat, Keith Haring, and Roy Lichtenstein to contemporary figures like David Shrigley and Julian Opie, as well as the visual language of anime, cartoons, and comic books.
Increasingly, my work seeks simplicity: to communicate beauty, meaning, and emotion through minimal lines and colour. I am interested in reduction rather than addition - removing what is unnecessary to reveal the essence of an image.
I believe art cannot exist in isolation. It is a way to express truth, to connect, and to contribute - however modestly - to a better world.