Dreamers and Realists: Portraits of Women by Martha Nael
Dreamers and Realists: Portraits of Women by Martha Nael

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Dreamers and Realists: Portraits of Women by Martha Nael
Dreamers and Realists: Portraits of Women by Martha Nael

Martha Nael's digital painting is more like paint drawings, isn't it? But in fact, all the color strokes on female portraits are computer-generated. It seems that the faces of the heroines of the Spanish artist live their own lives: the background is blurred, and one can only guess what setting the characters of Marta Nael are in (or in what clouds they hover). In female portraits, everyone is equal: both dreamers and realists. The lack of entourage gives an extra reason to get distracted from the surrounding warm plaid rugs and focus on facial expressions: the most interesting is written on them.

Inspiration: portraits of women by Martha Nael
Inspiration: portraits of women by Martha Nael

22-year-old Spanish woman Marta Nael, aka Marta de Andres Climent, has lived in Barcelona all her life. A year ago, she graduated from the local university, where she studied drawing. Now Martha Nael is engaged in web design and mastering various painting techniques.

Everything under control: portraits of women by Martha Nael
Everything under control: portraits of women by Martha Nael
My thoughts, you are flying where: portraits of women by Martha Nael
My thoughts, you are flying where: portraits of women by Martha Nael

A series of portraits of women by Martha Nael is an attempt to find the line where daydreaming originates. It would seem that a modern woman has no time to think about the unrealizable, but still, even the most notorious realist is a dreamcatcher when no one sees. At these moments, a young Spanish artist sharpens a virtual brush on her.

Black Swan: Portraits of Women by Martha Nael
Black Swan: Portraits of Women by Martha Nael

The characters, whose gaze is turned not into the distance and not into themselves, but towards the viewer, are not left unattended either. The eyes of these women indicate that they know their own worth very well, but in the smoky decorations they become no less mysterious than the ladies hovering in the clouds.

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