‘Untold Stories 2’ by Ana Juan

Artist: Ana Juan
Title: ‘Untold Stories 2’
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 27.6″ x 19.7″
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2019

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‘Untold Stories 2’ by Ana Juan

Artist: Ana Juan
Title: ‘Untold Stories 2’
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 27.6″ x 19.7″
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2019

About the Artwork:

“This piece belongs to my last and most personal work, it reflects a search and research, looking for getting with traditional materials such as acrylic colours and the absence of color the impression to the spectator that he is in front of a tradinional charcoal drawing with its uncountable shades.” – Ana Juan

About the Artist:

(Artist Bio)

Ana Juan ( Valencia 1961) Studied Fine Arts at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Valencia, beetween 1977-1982.

In 1983, She moved to Madrid where She became known in publications like Madriz and La Luna and collaborations with the Newspaper El Pais and El Mundo. Since then, She has worked internationally illustrating book covers, posters and advertising campaingns for RENFE or American Airlines.

Highlights include her more than 20 covers for The New Yorker magazine, among them the cover untitled “Solidarité” held on the occasion of the attack on the Charlie Hebdo magazine in January 2015.
She is author of children´s books as “The Night Eater who received the award Jacks Ezra Keats 2004 and books like “Snowhite, Demeter.

In 2011, She was award with the National Illustration Award granted by the Spanish Ministry of Cultured and in 2012 received the Medal of San Carlos bestowed by the Faculty of Fine Arts in Valencia.

Ana Juan, has exhibited in Spain, New York or Tokyo. Her last exhibition “Ana Juan, dibujando al otro lado, an interactive exhibition wast at the ABC Museum in Madrid.

She is currently illustrating, painting and telling stories through her pictures.