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Cristina Martos Vela

Resumen biográfico

  • Also known as: Cristina Vela
  • Born: 1983, Jaén, España
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Nationality: España
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  • Art period: Contemporáneo
  • Museums on APS:
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  • Top-ranked work: Immaculate
  • Top 3 works: Immaculate

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Cristina Martos Vela: A Voice of Contemporary Illustration

Cristina Martos Vela (born December 22, 1983) stands as a prominent figure in the realm of Spanish illustration and comic art, recognized for her distinctive style characterized by evocative narratives and masterful execution. Her artistic journey began in Jaén, Spain, where she nurtured her passion for visual storytelling from a young age, joining the Viñeta 6 association—a collective dedicated to promoting comics within her hometown—and consistently contributing to its publications. This formative experience instilled in her an unwavering commitment to conveying emotion and narrative depth through imagery. Continuing her artistic pursuits at the University of Seville, Vela honed her skills in painting and sculpture, earning a degree in 2008. Notably, she achieved acclaim for her artwork “Madre,” inspired by Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie, securing first prize at the IX Fernando Quiñones National Competition awarded by the Youth Department of Cadiz City Council—a testament to her talent and artistic vision. Further bolstering her credentials was a second prize awarded for comics from Caja Mediterránea, demonstrating versatility within the genre. Her masterful technique combined with a profound understanding of symbolism created pieces that resonated deeply with audiences. Her creative trajectory reached new heights in 2009 with participation in “Desencaja 2009,” where she garnered the comic contest’s top honor for her graphic novel “Medusas y Ballenas,” infused with erotic undertones and published by Bizancio Ediciones—a bold exploration of themes and stylistic choices that solidified her reputation as a daring artist. This project showcased her willingness to push boundaries and experiment with unconventional narratives, establishing herself as an innovator in the genre. In 2010, Vela received recognition at both "Valencia Crea 2010" and exhibited at the Trindade Gallery in Porto, showcasing her work at “La Feria Arte Lisboa” and “El XI Encuentro del Cómic y la Ilustración de Sevilla”—establishing herself as a respected artist within Spain’s vibrant artistic landscape. Her dedication to capturing the essence of human experience through visual mediums earned her critical acclaim and solidified her position as one of Spain's most influential illustrators. Martos Vela’s artwork "Immaculate" exemplifies her ability to convey serenity and beauty, utilizing subtle sage green tones and masterful brushwork—a hallmark of her distinctive aesthetic. This piece is currently housed in the Museo Vincenzo Vela in Switzerland, reflecting her growing influence within the contemporary art world. Furthermore, she’s honored as a sculptor at Museo Vela, showcasing her artistic versatility across mediums. Her work continues to inspire aspiring artists with its unwavering passion for creativity and its commitment to conveying powerful narratives through captivating imagery—a legacy that ensures her place among the most influential illustrators of our time.