Video: "Undress" is a candid series of illustrations by a Spanish artist
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Young Spanish artist Adara Sánchez Anguiano was born in Seville in 1987. The illustrator has already established herself well in the art world - her style is quite recognizable. The series “Take Off Your Clothes” tells about the most banal everyday process - the process of getting rid of clothes, but in Anguiano's illustrations it is shown exquisitely, subtly and not at all vulgar.
Angiano's works are devoid of gimmicks, clutter and color excesses. Her working tools are not rich: the artist most often uses watercolors and pencils. She loves and knows how to work with color, which in some of her illustrations carries a significant emotional load. Adara's work is almost entirely inspired by the world around her - the southern sun, nature, interesting people.
The artist began the series “Take Off Your Clothes” four years ago. Angiano still considers the series unfinished, constantly returning to it with new ideas and improvements. “It's hard to explain,” says Adara, “but I'm inspired by the simple actions of a person taking off their clothes. It looks incredibly attractive. It seems that I have a real "affair" with the human body. I have the feeling that Cupid's arrows pierce my heart every time I have the opportunity to contemplate beautiful human bodies."
“As far back as I can remember, I have always had colored pencils in my hands. I never parted with them, because the desire to paint almost always arose spontaneously. It already seems to me that I learned to draw earlier than counting and writing,”says the illustrator. Angiano studied fine arts in her native Seville. Not wanting to stop there, Adara continued her studies in Belgium and Cuenca, and the artist received her master's degree in fine arts in Barcelona. Anguiano now lives and works in Seville.
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