CINTA VIDAL

My interest in the world of art came from a young age and when I was 16, I started working at the Castells y Planas Scenography Workshop in Santa Agnés de Malañanas.

There I learned painting and large-scale mural techniques, working on commissions from operas and theaters around the world.
I studied illustration at the Massana School in Barcelona.

The weightlessness of the elements and the defiance of the laws of perspective became my elements of identity:
“We live the spaces we live in from our unique vision, which may have nothing to do with the vision of the “other.” Multiplying gravity allows me to express that there are many possible perceptions of our environment. The everyday can contain common places, but also many abysses. And I am always surprised by the capacity that we humans have to experience uncertainty calmly and with a certain indifference.”

In 2015, I held my first solo exhibition at the Miscelánea gallery (Barcelona). Since then I have worked exclusively on creating my work.

I have participated in exhibitions and art fairs in London, Miami, New York, Hawaii, Atlanta, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. I have also collaborated with art galleries, such as Spoke Arte Gallery (San Francisco), Arte Project Gallery (Hong Kong), Long Beach Museum (Los Angeles), and Beinart Gallery (Australia).

At the Thinkspace Gallery (Los Angeles) I have held several exhibitions and numerous works. My last collaboration with them was last October with the COHABIT exhibition presented in a Pop-up in downtown Manhattan (NYC). Now I am focused on my next exhibition, which will take place next September at Galerie Zink (Germany).

I have painted murals in countries such as China, Japan, Hawaii and the United States. Last year I made 5 murals in Europe: Portugal, Italy, Germany, and Denmark.

My work has been used in newspaper articles, book covers, children’s books, puzzles, and cultural dance centers, among others. Recently, British new wave music group Tears for Fears has used his work for their latest album (2022).