Teresa Grasseschi is a Designer, Illustrator and occasional Muralist based in Seattle, Washington.

As a multidisciplinary creative, Teresa uses her unique lens to highlight areas of connection and possibility within everyday life. Known for her dynamic color palettes and exaggerated imagery she seeks to create work that inspires, delights and connects viewers to basic fundamental joys of living.

Her stylistic inspiration stem from the wide range of books and tv that formed her visual viewpoint as a child: Jolly Roger Bradford’s ‘What Do Giants Do All Day’, Looney Tunes scene backgrounds and Mary Blair’s ‘I Can Fly’ stand as a few of her favorites.

She is constantly seeking new opportunities to collaborate with clients who share her passion for art that brings people together.

 

 

CLIENTS INCLUDE:

Airbnb, Amazon, Bumbershoot Music Festival, Microsoft, Starbucks, Penguin Random House, Death Cab for Cutie, The Ned, Frankie & Jo’s, Sub Pop


Awards:

Project Spotlights:

American Illustration Awards: 41 Chosen Winner

 

LETS WORK TOGETHER

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