Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Rich and colourful Mexican inspired paintings that disrupt beauty stereotypes by Ana Leovy #ArtTuesday

via Creative Boom

Working with acrylics, gouache and watercolour, the Mexican artist also uses a radical technique called “blind contour drawing” – which means you never take your eyes off the subject you’re painting, not even to check what you’re doing on paper.

With this approach, Ana’s painted characters are far from perfect. In fact, most are warped, taking on curved limbs and features throughout. “I play with the disruption of the human form to reveal my view on both internal and external beauty,” she explains.

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