Artistic illustration featuring women swimming in a serene blue backdrop, showcasing movement and femininity.

The illustrations of Spanish artist Sonia Alins are a well-mixed combination of surrealism and visual poetry, such as in this allegorical representation of Japanese bath culture.

A surreal illustration by Sonia Alins, depicting a figure with a blue bob haircut swimming gracefully in water while wearing a yellow top and a flowing white skirt.

Above, from the multi-award-winning artist’s Water Women Series.

A serene underwater scene featuring two stylized whales in light colors swimming near a fishing boat. The background has soft, muted tones creating an ethereal atmosphere.

Her swimming images also encompass sea creatures.ย  Above: Art for “What I learnt from whales”, written by Elizabeth Sulis Lim, published in issue 47 of โ€œOh Comelyโ€ magazine, London, UK.

An illustration of a woman in a black swimsuit, partially submerged in water, with her head tilted back and looking upwards against a blue background.

This artwork belongs to “The swimmers,โ€ a series about the pride and happiness of being women, expressed through choreographies that celebrate femininity.

Much more from Sonia Alins on Behance, here.

And on her Instagram, here.


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