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“Bijin II” Ink Drawing & Watercolor. This ink drawing perfectly combines the serene spirit of Art Deco with the fluid and sinuous style of the 1960s. This work of art, showing a captivating woman adorned with a headdress, is made with bold features and geometric patterns that exude an air of sophistication and modernity, reminiscent of the iconic Art Deco era. The term “Bijin” is a Japanese word that means beautiful or beautiful person. Artwork Details: Title: "Bijin II". Medium: Black Ink & Watercolor on paper. Support: Paper, Caballo 190A 250 gsm. Size: 25 x 25 cm. Frame: Unframed Features: Drawing inspired by the Art Deco and 60s style. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and signed by the artist.
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Jan 22, 2025
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My passion for drawing and art comes from my first childhood memories. I would spend hours drawing and coloring, creating my own world on paper. I was fascinated by the endless possibilities that a simple pencil and a piece of paper could offer. My love for art only grew as I grew older, and I knew that I wanted to turn my passion into my profession. I had the great fortune to win an important scholarship at the “Escuela de Grabado” of the “Real Casa de la Moneda (FNMT-RCM)” in Madrid, Spain, where I studied various techniques and styles for four years. I learned about drawing, painting, engraving, lithography, modeling… and how to use different media to express myself creatively. It was a challenging but rewarding experience, as I was constantly pushing myself to improve and find my own voice as an artist. After finishing my higher studies at the Madrid School of Art, where I obtained a Bachelor of Art with a specialty in Graphic Design, I started working as an independent artist and for 15 years I have been the Creative Director of my own Graphic Design Firm, something that It has always influenced my work, incorporating geometric, graphic or typographic elements into it. Today, I am proud to say that I have become an accomplished artist, pursuing my lifelong dream of creating and sharing my vision with others. I am grateful for the journey I have been on, and I am excited to continue growing as an artist and exploring new avenues for my work. My love for art will always be a constant in my life, and I am grateful for the opportunities it has brought me.
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