La Reina, born in Germany and living in her adopted home of Spain, has in her soul a kaleidoscope of cultural roots: German origin, a mysterious connection to the Netherlands and a deep love for the colors and rhythms of Mexico and Africa.
This mix is reflected in her art — powerfully, theatrically and profoundly emotional.
Her penchant for dramaturgy became apparent early on. Her works are not mere pictures, but stage plays on canvas. With intense colors, exaggerated figures and surreal themes, she takes the viewer into dream worlds that make you think and inspire the imagination.
La Reina's style is a fusion of:
Mexican Realism Mágico, African Impressions, and European Theatricality —
This combination of pain, beauty and dramatic presentations is reflected in the works.
La Reina sees art as a means of expression and reflection. Your works should not only please but challenge. She says:
“I don't paint what I see — I paint what I feel, what I dream or simply what I like.”
Her connection to Mexico is reflected in her use of skull motifs, folk elements and a deep reverence for nature.
Although she is still young, La Reina's works are very popular. Her works attract young art lovers in particular, who are looking for depth and authenticity. Critics praise her ability to transform emotions into visual poetry.
