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1. alma y la isla

   


Alma llegó del mar...

Este año he tenido el placer de ilustrar Alma y la isla, de Mónica Rodríguez, XIII Premio Anaya Infantil y Juvenil de Literatura. Y la magia, la realidad, el dolor y la poesía que están presentes en este relato.

En palabras de Mónica: Alma son todos esos niños –y adultos– que tienen que abandonar su tierra, su familia, todo lo conocido, arriesgando cuanto tienen, incluso la vida, para alcanzar una tierra en la que esperan recuperar su dignidad y en la que no siempre lo consiguen.
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Alma y la isla by Mónica Rodríguez, has won the XIII Anaya prix this year, and I had the pleasure of illustrating this story a few months ago. The tale talk to us about Alma, a black girl who comes by the sea, and the story is a reality framed in magic and poetry. Here are some images from the book.







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2. muguet








En Francia, pequeños ramilletes de esta planta llamada Muguet, se regalan como símbolo de felicitación a la llegada de la primavera. También es conocida como Lirio del valle, o Flor de mayo.
Vinos, naturaleza... ¡Así da gusto trabajar! 
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In France, small bouquets of this plant called Muguet - also known as Lily of the valley or May flower - are given to celebrate at the arrival of Spring. Wines and nature... a pleasure to work!


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3. torreblanca


He estado trabajando en las etiquetas de varias líneas de vino con el estudio de diseño Pagà Disseny. Las de la serie Torreblanca están inspiradas en personajes de Alicia en el País de las Maravillas... Un lagarto asomando entre hojas de ágave, una mariposa posada en una hoja de parra y un conejo enópata pendiente de la crianza del vino. ¡Chin, chin!
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Torreblanca Wines. A lizard sticking out from american aloe leaves, a butterfly resting on a vine leaf and a wine enthusiastic rabbit controlling the aging of wine. The fauna of Olèrdola (Barcelona), where Torreblanca vineyards are located, inspires us to create these characters that illustrate the labels, in a reference to the non-human characters from Alice in Wonderland. Cheers!
   
   

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4. oh my cut!







Trabajo de ilustración para la cadena de peluquerías Oh My Cut!, en cuyos salones podemos encontrar imágenes de distintos profesionales: diseñadores, fotógrafos e ilustradores. Éste se encuentra en la calle La Oca, en Madrid, y dibujé este bosque para sus paredes.
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Illustration for the hairdresser Oh My Cut!, in La Oca street, Madrid. I drew this forest for their walls.

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