(Madrid, 1978)
Probably, the earliest influences on Eva Alonso’s work can be found in her father’s 1970s and 1980s comic book collections. Magazines such as Tótem, El Víbora, or Creepy, and artists like Moebius and Robert Crumb, were present throughout her childhood and adolescence, nurturing a visual language she has maintained throughout her life. Her style has progressively evolved into a more childlike and spontaneous method, granting her freedom of movement—a naïve approach juxtaposed with the sarcasm of her content.
One of the distinctive features of her work is the use of vibrant colors and quick strokes, a peculiarity she combines with dark themes, employing humor and parody to contrast with her cartoon-inspired figures.
Born in Madrid in 1978, she earned a Fine Arts degree from the University of Valencia and completed an Erasmus scholarship at the Academy of Fine Arts in Palermo, Italy. She currently lives and works in Barcelona.
She has participated in solo and group exhibitions in galleries in Barcelona, Madrid, Prague, and Los Angeles, and has been published in various fanzines and magazines such as Ballast in France. In 2021, her work became part of the Solo Collection art project in Madrid.
You can see her work exhibited in: «AI/ ALIEN INVASION».
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