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Adriana Cabezas de Lulkoski was born in Mexico City and studied ballet at La Escuela Nacional de Danca de Belles Artes for 15 years. Simultaneously, she studied art at several schools in Mexico. Adriana earned her Bachelor's Degree in Artes Plasticas at the Universidad de San Fernando in Madrid. She also studied painting at Cercle Artisca de Sant Lluc in Barcelona.
Her earliest influence was her father, Jose Cabezas, who is an accomplished fine arts painter from Spain and wrote/illustrated a series of cartoons that were, for decades, among the most popular cartoons throughout Latin American.
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Adriana draws from her love of nature and her lifelong passion for dance, and is inspired by the striking beauty and innocence of birds and flowers. She showcases muscles in motion, with ballerinas and horses being among her preferred subjects.
Now living in St. Augustine Florida, Adriana depicts scenes from fond memories of Mexico and Spain. She often uses natural stone as her foundation, with its rough texture and color variations. Over the long formation of stone, it traps stories, faces, and figures within. Adriana uncovers their secret enigmatic histories through her paint brush to help the characters relate their ancient mysteries.
Many of Adriana's fairies, mermaids, and animal characters will be showcased in Adriana's forthcoming books. She has won numerous awards in Mexico and Spain, and has illustrated several children's books, designed murals, and paints portraits. She is currently painting Saint Augustine's history in old stone and surprises.
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