Artists
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Alba Blázquez
"I'm Alba, a freelance illustrator from Madrid and graphic designer, but I always prefer to say that "I do things".
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Alfons Cuenca
I was born in the Vall d'Aran. I graduated in Fine Arts in the city of Barcelona and later moved to Madrid, where I have lived for more than ...
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América Sánchez
The artist and graphic designer America Sanchez (Buenos Aires, 1939) arrived in Barcelona in 1965, and, since then, his connections with the city - until he became one of the key figures in the reinterpretation and invention of the city's graphic identity — led him to design from the symbol and logo of the Barcelona 1992 Olympic candidacy to that of the missing Vinçon, passing through Cerveses Moritz, Escofet, Galeria G, Mobles 114, Museu Picasso, Laie, Torraspapel or Vieta.
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Ana Jarén
Ana currently works as an illustrator. In her pieces, precious and full of color, Ana represents the beauty of the everyday. Its protagonists, mostly girls, are among icons of popular domestic culture, in home settings, living with products of daily consumption.
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Ana Sam
Valencian illustrator, with a degree in Fine Arts and a Master's degree in Marketing and business communication in Madrid.
Coming from the world of advertising and it is precisely this aspect that is reflected in the theme of his illustrations.
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Aurora Rumí
Graduated in Fine Arts from the University of Granada, she completed her training at De Montfort University, Leicester and at the Escola Massana, Barcelona.
Until 2009 he dedicated himself fully to painting and held exhibitions outside and inside Spain, highlighting Almeria, Madrid, Barcelona and Paris. -
Brianda Fitz James Stuart
Illustrator and print designer from Madrid. He has collaborated with a multitude of brands, as well as in projects as diverse as designing a watch for Swatch ...
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Carmen García Gordillo
I am a painter and illustrator, I have always liked to paint very large paintings and I have combined exhibitions with some illustration work, but little by little my work as an illustrator has been gaining ground while the formats of my works have been decreasing, which is still an advantage in terms of storage, although I miss large sizes.
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Christ Oval
He finds in his invisible colors a new way of expressing feelings and becomes a child again including pencils and crayons in his watercolors that he uses without thinking too much, without seeking perfection, without wanting to be an expert.
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Dafne Artigot
His works represent a dreamlike and fantasy world full of color, childlike naivety is present in all his work influenced by artists such as Gary Basement or Mark Ryden.
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Daniel Diosdado
I work in advertising, editorial, press, posters, animation, branding and art direction.
I have published the comic 'Voy Tirando' after winning the Desencaja contest, and soon I hope to be able to publish new titles.
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Daniel Montero
He maintains a pact with his drawings: they live thanks to him and he lives from them. Because of this symbiosis, more than twenty illustrated books behind him stand up for him to testify that his thing is to live from the story.
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El Dibujo
Daniel grew up with the influence of the sea, fishing boats, the smell of nets drying in the sun, seagulls, crayons and a peculiar loneliness...
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El niño maravilla
His work exposes a dreamlike world in a very refined way in which his characters, mostly boys, appear with attitude and a certain appearance of what is classically considered feminine...
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Elena Mir
She has been working as a freelance illustrator since 2010, but she also dedicates time to other disciplines such as: papercut, graphic, editorial and multimedia design, and researches light, sound and projection supports. She has been an associate professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts UPV in Valencia, since 2017, and teaches subjects related to new technologies and el dibujo.
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Elly Yang
I majored in industrial design at university in South Korea.
I am influenced by surrealism and modern art.
I express the world I see with my vivid colors and the character of a jumpsuit that I have been developing since 2014. -
Felipe Kehdi
Graduated in Social Communication and Visual Effects and interested in different narrative styles.
He studied graphic animation, comics and illustration, mediums in which he experiments to tell stories inspired by film references, fables, photographs and comics.
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Filipa Beleza
Comic book artist and illustrator. I like to draw my own existential crises – and those of others.
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Gonzalo Muiño
Trained between the IED Madrid and the SVA of New York in Design
Graphic, illustration was always a hobby until he realized that they aroused the attention of unknown people.
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Haus der riso
They are driven by a passion for design, the adventure of discovering new landscapes or nostalgia for the icons of the past. Through their art, they share with the viewer a part of themselves.
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Helena Pallarés
With a degree in Graphic Design and Fine Arts, since 2012 she has been developing most of her professional career in the field of illustration, especially in the international press, working for major media such as the Washington Post, Libération or Glamour.
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Hola soy Ka
Fabrics, wallpapers, pottery and, of course, graphic work are part of my current universe. I like to work with a simple but direct chromatic range, where architecture and geometry have a great weight, and transform it into a two-dimensional object
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Ignacio Povedano
She develops her profession in the world of costumes and setting for theater, television and film, where she works under the ranks of directors such as Almodóvar, Alex de la Iglesia, Ridley Scott and Oliver Stone.
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Irene Mala
In Irene's work it is common to find the desolation of the individual in its different aspects, but from an ironic and ridiculous point of view where the tragedy becomes sweeter. His solitary characters are common, bordering on the absurd with a fragility that makes them endearing in the eyes of the viewer
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Jorge Arévalo
Creative director and designer, he works for different agencies and has clients such as Cartier, Roberto Verino, Angel Schlesser, Sony Ericsson, BBVA, Kodak, Accor Hotels, Westin Palace, etc...
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José Luís Merino
Its clients include BMW, Doyle & Partners, Elle Germany, Elle Decor UK, Fast Company, Food Illustrated, Food & Wine, Forbes, Freixenet, Gourmet, GQ UK, Harper Collins, Harper's Bazaar USA, La Vanguardia, London Sunday Telegraph, Los Angeles Times Magazine...
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Josep Maria Blanco
In the fifties, he began to collaborate with TBO, as part of a new batch of authors who contributed to renewing the veteran publication...
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Juan Castaño
Born in Cartagena in 1976, he has been drawing for as long as he can remember, although it is true that it is in recent years that he has turned fully to illustration.
His style is very marked by kawaii Japanese illustration but he tries to make room for his personal way of representing his world... -
Juan Díaz-Faes
He is a professor of illustration and patterns at Domestika (international design network), applying his patterns in textiles, advertising or press. He has more than 10 books published in several countries (France, Italy, Germany), with publishers such as Planeta, Paidós, Lunwerg or Astiberri. Díaz-Faes draws, eats and laughs in equal parts.
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Koko che jota
Carolina, daughter of architects and born in Granada in 1990, moved to Berlin when she was 2 years old. She grew up surrounded by plans, works, materials and listening to talk about the coherence between elements, something that defines her work. He studied architecture at the renowned UDK in Berlin. She uses different media to develop her work, covering very different fields, such as the digital world, textiles, pottery and embroidery. It is difficult to explain exactly which source he drinks from, since there are many techniques that he is passionate about
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Leandro Mangado
Trained as an industrial designer but dedicated to graphic design, illustration and visual arts. He has obtained mentions in three editions of the Uruguayan National Illustration Award
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Mad Alvar
Tattoo artist, painter and contemporary muralist. Currently he also works with brutalist sculptural pottery. All his works are built in large formats. He defines himself as an artist of bad habits, but of beautiful habits.
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Maria Hesse
He has worked for the Edelvives publishing house in the production of textbooks. He has also illustrated for magazines such as Jot Down, Maasåi Magazine, Fashion & Art, Público, Kireii or Glamour, and collaborated with brands such as Louise Boutin, Brugal, Compañía Fantástica and Martini.
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María Melero
He has worked in the editorial field for magazines such as Zunder, Finerast, Nylon or "El Periódico de Cataluña".
For art and design companies and has participated in numerous exhibitions in Spain and San Francisco. -
Mario Carpe
My style is eclectic, mixing design and illustration; I believe that design can be illustrated and illustration can be designed, taking the best of each field and creating a truly unique result.
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Ocor Lalala
A multidisciplinary artist with a background in Fine Arts, invites you to explore her world of engravings, serigraphs, and unique creations. From her Estampart workshop in Penelles, LLEIDA, she brings to life works that combine traditional and contemporary techniques, using diverse materials such as cardboard, wood, and textiles.
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Pepa Reverter
As a designer she has collaborated with various companies ChaChá in Barcelona, with Kvurkova in Portugal, with the manufacturer Qee from Hong Kong, with the Italian company Bosa, with BD Barcelona, with the Barcelona City Council, etc...
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Peti Collage
I find collage fascinating because of the possibility it gives you to create new narratives through existing material. This technique also has a sustainable and recycling component that interests me a lot.
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RanchoRocket
RanchoRocket is a reflection on appearances, and how behind the visible there is always a dark and murky side, the side of desires.
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Randomagus
His collages deal with vulnerable themes such as concepts of masculinity, the idea of beauty and desire for desire.
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Raquel Sanz Parra
My collages are called "creatures" and they allow me to take revenge a little on everything that irritates me (machismo, homophobia, speciesism, classism and other arrogance), while at the same time I have a blast connecting with a childhood in which I played cut-outs.
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Roberta Marrero
In her works as an illustrator, Marrero mixes and decontextualizes popular images, giving rise to new meanings, and using the technique of artistic appropriation.
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Rubenimichi
BLACK SUN is one of the many names given to Saturn, god of the harvest that represents the cycles of life, but also the relentless passage of time and, therefore, death.
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Sergi Moreso
From Barcelona and an agile draughtsman: with his mind and with the pencil.
His delirious and humorous creations imagine an ironic universe of round shapes, where the rhythm and vibration infect a certain weak laughter.
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Sergio Mora
Multidisciplinary Artist: his personal artistic decalogue and above all his pictorial idiosyncrasies have made him the greatest exponent of Pop Surrealism on the peninsula, leading him to exhibit internationally, edit books, publish in numerous magazines, carry out advertising campaigns and an endless number of other collaborations.
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Sonia Alins
Sonia Alins's artistic work is linked to both his life and dream experiences. Sonia expresses herself with an artistic language intimately related to surrealism and visual poetry. In her pieces, el dibujo is the protagonist of three-dimensional collages, in which textures, glazes and transparencies are also a fundamental part.
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Srta. Cobra
She has worked for advertising agencies and developed projects for the Vans brand being the guest artist for the Kiss My Vans event at the House of Vans MX, for the singer Carla Morrison winner of a Latin Grammy, for publications such as Time out Barcelona, La Semana de Frente and Travesías in Mexico.
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The Madrileñer
The Madrileñer, pay tribute to Madrid with a collective artistic project that aims to capture the essence of this vibrant city and turn it into unique pieces of art for decoration.
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Yido
(Yes i do Concept)
Benicàssim 1977. School of Arts and Crafts of Castellón and University of Buenos Aires.