An Illustrated Love Letter to Lisbon
Inna Korneeva is a Russian-born visual artist whose work is closely associated with Lisbon, a city that has become a central subject of her artistic practice.
Through drawing and illustration, Korneeva explores the everyday life, architecture, and atmosphere of the Portuguese capital, transforming familiar urban scenes into expressive and poetic visual narratives.

Lisbon Through a Lyrical Line
Her work often focuses on Lisbon’s iconic elements—historic trams, narrow streets, tiled façades, balconies, and shifting light—captured with a distinctive line quality and a strong sense of movement.
Rather than aiming for strict realism, Korneeva interprets the city emotionally, emphasizing rhythm, gesture, and character.
This approach gives her drawings a lively, almost cinematic quality, where the city feels inhabited and in constant motion.

Urban Poetry in Ink: Lisbon Reimagined
Korneeva’s illustrations reflect a deep personal connection to Lisbon, shaped by lived experience and observation.
Her work balances architectural detail with spontaneity, combining precision and looseness in a way that mirrors the city’s layered history and informal charm.
Through her drawings, Lisbon emerges not only as a place, but as a mood—intimate, nostalgic, and vibrant.

Where Lines Meet the Light of Lisbon
Her art has been widely shared and appreciated for its ability to capture the spirit of Lisbon in a way that resonates with both residents and visitors, positioning her work as a visual homage to the city and its everyday poetry.


