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Hello #VisibleWomen ! I'm Dianita, traditional artist from Mexico living in Texas. I love projects that involve female representing figures, animals (specially horses and big cats) in fantasy settings.
I also have an ongoing personal series of artworks portraying Gorgons 💜
I think I'm getting faster at painting horses by now! I wish I could say the same about painting humans 😭
2 of pentacles and Knight of Wands closer to be finished!
Paintings I'm working on for the Unbridled Spirit Tarot with author Tina T. Anderson and Llewellyn.
@Andantonius Thank you!
This is one personal favorite of mine, I haven't created many scenes and this was the first personal piece I took from static character to a small tiny story ❤️
Coming in just a few hours to @everydayorig ❤
And thank you as always for your patience, I'm really overwhelmed with works in progress I just realized that it's already December 🥲
I hope that you all have a wonderful weekend!
This painting goes live at 10:30am EST
This year my Gorgons were unleashed from the chains of fear in my heart and mind. I never thought I was going to materialize this series and here we are 🥰
2 of them live in different places now, and 2 sit here with me, waiting for their new homes. Find more details below!
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@Labillustration Thank you for the chance Lauren, I absolutely love your art and how relatable is!
Here's my favorite pieces and subjects (needed more space to add fluffy tigers), I'd love to explore WotC's worlds with my art someday.
https://t.co/3FFTDu1IUj
dianitaarts@gmail.com
Hi #ArtistOnTwitter !
I just wanted to share my art with you all today. I decided to bring my favorite paintings out for this. My art has never been graced by social media's magic, so I can just imagine the burden many artists feel at this moment.
Your art matters 💜
In Mexico, Dia de Muertos has started and depending on the location, it can last around a week.
It's not about painted faces and sexy Catrinas , in many places people gather in graveyards and spend the night eating, singing, adorning graves to welcome their loved ones back 🖤