Defects and problems of society in a surreal illustrations by Christina Bernazzani
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/defects-and-problems-of-society-in-a-surreal-illustrations-by-christina-bernazzani.htmlChristina Bernazzani (Cristina Bernazzani) lives in the small Italian town of Robbiate. She is a social worker and in addition is among the best authors on the online platform Depositphotos. There, her nick — Nuvolanevicata. Christina 30 years of experience in the field of illustration and her work you will see.


Even a difficult and sad themes Kristine fails to submit such a way that instead of sadness and despair, the viewer feels the warmth and hope.

In these illustrations you can find a lot of references and allusions to well-known surrealist works of art, including the work of Rene Magritte.

And this is understandable: Magritte — one of the favorite artists of Christina, and she feels him close connection.

Also she likes more modern magical realism, reflects our present, and authors such as Rob Gonsalves or Pale bond.

The main creative tools of the artist's ironic, "" cheerful palette and optimism.



































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