Saturday, November 30, 2019

Artist of the day, November 30: Cinta Vidal, a Spanish muralist and illustrator (#852)

Cinta Vidal  (1982) is a Barcelona-based muralist and illustrator that makes artworks that defy gravity and structural conventions with encapsulated scenes of intersecting perspectives. Usually painted with acrylic on wood panels, Vidal’s works are often called un-gravity constructions and they have a way of making the viewer both intrigued and frightened by what’s placed in front of them. The author herself explains that each piece she authors examines how a person’s internal perspective of life may not always match up with the reality around them. Besides these kinds of paintings, Vidal also works on massive scale backdrops for operas, giant pieces made with a large, broomstick-sized brush.

Cinta Vidal has been drawing since she was a kid – she studied at Escola Massana in Barcelona and when she was around the age of 16, she started working as an apprentice in Taller de Escenografia Castells Planas in St. Agnès de Malanyanes (Castells Planas Scenography Atelier). There, she learned to love scenography and the backdrop trade, influenced by her mentors, Josep and Jordi Castells. After her artistic vocabulary was developed, Vidal has been busy creating complex acrylic paintings on wood panels that reflect how our outer realities frequently do not reflect our inner natures. Manipulating everyday objects and spaces placed in impossible forms, Vidal wants to show us that the inner dimension of each one of us does not match the mental structures within us regardless of how much we try to synchronize our emotions with our surroundings. When observed from a traditional perspective, these kinds of concepts might be logically better investigated with abstraction, but Cinta Vidal stayed true to figuration for the entirety of her career. This artist’s creative ideas want to show us just how hard balancing and fitting everything that shapes our daily space is, everything from our relationships to our professions, from our ambitions to our dreams.

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2015, Bauhaus neighbors

2015, Sharing home

2015, Together alone

2016, Balconies

2016, Brutal architecture

2016, Colored neighborhood

2016, Miami

2016, Thinking neighbor

2016, Together alone

2017, Airport

2017, Old Neighborhood

2018, Lantau

2019-20,  Mercat de les flors
Abandoned white

Caravan

China

Coworking

Downtown NYC

Home

Hong Kong

Industry Rock
Los Angeles

Mississipi

NYC

On chairs

Osaka
Sakyo

Santa Monica

Stuttgart

Urban evening

Urban

Waiting on concrete
Wetzlar

White landscape

White park

2009, Gran Via. Madrid backdrop

2011, Roda,món’ de Mumusic Circus backdrop

2011, Roda,món’ de Mumusic Circus. backdrop

 2015, Otelo by Verdi. Festival de Perelada backdrop

2015, Otelo by Verdi. Festival de Perelada backdrop

2015, Otelo by Verdi. Festival de Perelada backdrop

2016, Scaramouche  from Dagoll Dagom. Barcelona

2016, Scaramouche from Dagoll Dagom. Barcelona

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