Cristina Duara is a Spanish illustrator from Barcelona, Spain. Growing up, Cristiana's parents pushed her to get a degree in fine art if she were to get a career in drawing. She realized after the first year that art school was not for her because it was "stupid". Her work tends to lay out several components of a centralized idea in a brightly colored and bold fashion. The lines she uses are deliberate and complemented by the surrealist/cubist nature of her work. Cristiana's work leaves much of its content up to interpretation as many of the things she portrays are very archetypal. I enjoy her work very much because this combination of cubism and a psychological element create a somewhat absurd propaganda-esque feeling to her work.
I feel that the painting color is brighter, and many items or people are spelled on one painting. It feels very interesting
ReplyDeleteI love the bright colors she uses as well as how she draws her faces. Her composition is great too.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors in her work. Each piece is really unique and different from another and I think that's really cool. I love the composition of each too, they flow really well and are overall just really fun to look at!
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