Lita Cabellut

[4] Working on large-scale canvases, Spanish artist Lita Cabellut has developed a contemporary variation of the classic fresco technique and a recognizable personal palette style that comes from her obsession to provide her characters with a skin.

[8] This series inspired Cabellut to create “Coco, The Testimony of Black and White” (2011),[9] a collection that portrays this fashion icon through 35 large-scale portraits.

[10] “A Portrait of Human knowledge” (2012) continues Cabellut's previous work with portraits of some of the most influential icons of knowledge from the past 150 years, including Stravinsky, Nureyev, Marie Curie, Billie Holiday, Federico Garcia Lorca, Rudolf Steiner and Sigmund Freud.

[7] With The Trilogy of the Doubt, a collection composed by socially inspired triptych paintings about power, injustice and ignorance, Cabellut received attention both in her native Spain in The Netherlands.

[12] Cabellut's series about the Dutch Golden Age entitled “The Black Tulip” (2014) was inspired by one of the most famous national symbols of the Netherlands.

Kumbha, from the series A Chronicle of the Infinite, 2018
Kumbha , from the series A Chronicle of the Infinite , 2018
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Miquiztli, from the series A Chronicle of the Infinite, 2018
Miquiztli , from the series A Chronicle of the Infinite , 2018
Antares, from the series A Chronicle of the Infinite, 2018
Antares , from the series A Chronicle of the Infinite , 2018