Giulia Romolo was born in Naples in 1998. She currently lives and works in Rome as a tutor and mediator at RUFA – Rome University of Fine Arts. She began her artistic training at RUFA, where she earned a first-level academic diploma in Painting (A.Y. 2017/2018 – A.Y. 2020/2021), followed by a Master’s degree in Printmaking (A.Y. 2021/2022 – A.Y. 2022/2023).
In 2024, she served as the organizational coordinator for the Roma Jewelry Week. In 2023, she worked as a textile painter at Studio A S.R.L., located on Via degli Ausoni 7, Rome. That same year, she completed a training internship at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni, collaborating with Studio Fabio Mauri and working on the piece L’intellettuale during the exhibition Pier Paolo Pasolini. Tutto è santo, held in Rome (2023). She is a collaborator and co-founder of Laboratorio KH. In 2021, she worked as an assistant to artist Francesco Cervelli, and during 2020/2021, she collaborated with the Chiaroscuro Arte Contemporanea gallery in Rome.
Giulia Romolo conceives of images as the result of moments of contemplation—meditative instances in which one must lose oneself to grasp atmospheric depth. She draws inspiration from light and its evocations: landscapes and glimmers that conceal emotional nuances, ever-changing like the sky and sea when observed for a long time. She believes that delicate revelations arise from the need to look and the willingness to be enchanted.