Nathália Suellen (born 20 February 1989) is a surrealist digital artist and commercial illustrator[1] from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
[2] Entirely self-taught, Suellen's signature style incorporates female in surroundings of a twisted and disturbing world characterized by the use of symbolism, retro-futurism and dystopia, born from a high-detailed mixture of photography, 3D and digital painting.
The themes[2] of her work include self-discovery, sorrow, dreams/nightmares, fear of unknown, mortality, femininity and the juxtaposition of the pop surrealism and dark art imagery.
[3] "Cinematic Styled Artist", as labeled by the British[4]Advanced Photoshop magazine in 2012, Suellen developed her unique style and technique by creating photo collage that result from a combination of commercial lighting and digital painting, tending to have a cinematic finish with each new work.
Despite her personal illustrations, Nathália is mostly known by her commercial works and a notable clientele list which consists of musicians, photographers,[6] best-selling writers as well as major companies including Random House,[7] Penguin Group, HarperCollins,[8] Simon & Schuster,[9][10] McCann Erickson, Scholastic[11] and Harry N. Abrams Books.