Artist and illustrator Cinta Vidal has revealed her most recent artworks; a series of paintings where she envisions architecture in a surreal perspective, where spaces and dimensions intersect and gravity is not real.
The Barcelona-based artist has some passion for this type of crooked imagined reality; which shows strongly in ‘Concrete’. The collection of paintings within Concrete follow a distorted style, to show how each individual views and, even builds, their world differently.
In Concrete, Cinta Vidal used a subdued color palette of grays and soft blues. The composition within each building is an unreal organization of furniture and rooms. Each work “reminds viewers that they are not alone and to pay closer attention to the many pathways of life existing amidst the masses.”
Cinta Vidal’s series of imagined architecture is curated by Thinkspace Projects and will be available at the Museum of Art and History in Lancaster starting October 2 through December 26 as part of ‘Structure’ a series of solo exhibitions at the museum.
The artist is also currently working on painting a large, outdoor mural nearby Concrete. Every artist has their own way of imagining architecture—check these Brutalist architecture illustrations by Xinran Ma.