About Beatriz Martin Vidal
Beatriz Martin Vidal was born in Valladolid, Spain. Before she started her career as an artist she studied law, but after a long while she decided to study in the Fine Arts and Illustration in Bologna, Italy. She now works in her home city as a prize-winning fine artist and illustrator. Some of her works have been shown in New York Society of illustrators' annual exhibition. She has had several exhibitions of painting and has recently illustrated Ovid s Metamorphoses and a book of classic Russian tales, published in Spain.
Beatriz Martin Vidal is a Spanish artist, specializing in creating illustrations for children's books. It is very easy to become entangled in her art work. Her drawings and paintings depict a world that’s just slightly magical, where the butterflies on a child’s dress can come to life and birds act as guides. Many of her pictures have deeper meanings that apply to reality. Her main mediums she uses to create her pictures are inks, watercolors, colored pencils, and Photoshop.
She is fascinated with fairy tales and many of her illustrations incorporate her love for them. One of her most popular series of works is a modern retelling of "Red Riding Hood". It is a marvelous example of the slightly magical, mythical places she creates for the children in her stories. Her subjects instead reveal the beauty and bravery and curiosity of children, and their effortless interaction with the world. Some of her published books are : A Season of Twins, Secrets, My Baby love, Little Red, and Bird.
Beatriz Martin Vidal is a Spanish artist, specializing in creating illustrations for children's books. It is very easy to become entangled in her art work. Her drawings and paintings depict a world that’s just slightly magical, where the butterflies on a child’s dress can come to life and birds act as guides. Many of her pictures have deeper meanings that apply to reality. Her main mediums she uses to create her pictures are inks, watercolors, colored pencils, and Photoshop.
She is fascinated with fairy tales and many of her illustrations incorporate her love for them. One of her most popular series of works is a modern retelling of "Red Riding Hood". It is a marvelous example of the slightly magical, mythical places she creates for the children in her stories. Her subjects instead reveal the beauty and bravery and curiosity of children, and their effortless interaction with the world. Some of her published books are : A Season of Twins, Secrets, My Baby love, Little Red, and Bird.