Inspired by the roaring 20s when women began to emancipate themselves, wore men's clothes and short haircuts, such as the Garcon haircut - from which then developed the term Garconne (female boy). Often this term was also used for lesbian women.
I have developed a new style here, which is more graphic and schematic than my previous, realistic-looking works. I had a lot of fun experimenting with textures, which I photographed in my adopted country Mallorca. There will be a whole series of such images with colorful geometric overlays, very distantly inspired by cubism.
Britta Glodde is a digital artist from Germany with Spanish residency and a self-confessed Aries. She has been drawing and painting since her father taught her - today she teaches herself: "I love trying new techniques. That's how I discovered the possibilities of digital art. I started with 3D rendering about 12 years ago, then I moved on to digital painting and for some time now I have been incorporating parts of photos into my works. My style may have changed over time, but my preferred subjects have not. I have a weakness for female beauty (faces and eyes mainly). I like to portray my fantasy ladies in a surreal context. My favourite series deals with women and food - which is not surprising when you know how passionate I am about feasting. Another passion of mine is imagining and writing fantasy worlds/stories. In other words: I think nothing is impossible - I believe in fairy tales - and I can discover magic everywhere. So if I can bring a little magic to your walls, I am very happy."
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