Video: Amazing play of colors in watercolors by Stina Persson
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
It would seem, who will surprise you with watercolor drawings now? Everyone drew with her, and it would seem that nothing fresh can be squeezed out of her. This stereotype was literally trampled by Stina Persson, whose amazing watercolors shimmer with colors, the images smoothly flow one into another, and it seems that the works were created in a state of the deepest trance or euphoria.
The word “watercolor” itself sounds so tender and mysterious that it cannot attract a wide variety of artists - from little kids to famous masters, from Russian artist Laura Zombie and her naive watercolors to Steve Hanks and his world-famous beautiful strangers. However, in the works of Stina Persson there is something special, something related to overflow of flowers and the feeling that the artist did not take her brush off the paper while she was working.
Stina Person is an illustrator based in Stockholm. Among her clients there are world-famous brands: Coca Cola, Elle, Marie Claire, even Absolut vodka. She travels a lot for work, in particular, to work on portraits of Sicilian women traveled to Italy. Still, art and travel are two very related things.
Stina Persson works not only with watercolors, as can be seen on her official website. Amazing play of colors are found in her work in paper products, and in acrylic works, and in an amazing mixture of watercolors with photos, and in highly artistic inscriptions, and much more. Most of her works are inextricably linked with fashion and beauty - beautiful girls languidly look at us from iridescent watercolors and other works of Steen.
The artist is often asked what inspires her. Stina Persson lists many things: thrift stores, flea markets, fashion photography, Astrid Lindgren's Pippi Longstocking, her children's endless fantasy, Hitchcock films, 50s, 60s and 70s films, garage sales, Japanese, fine wine and much more. Well, Stina Persson herself will surely inspire many of those who see her sparkling iridescent colors watercolors.
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