Veronica Villarreal Sada

Verónica Villarreal Sada

Verónica Villarreal Sada is a Mexican artist, born in Monterrey, Nuevo León in 1989. At her young age, she is now considered an influencer in the art world. She earned her degree in Studio Arts from San Diego State University, studied art in Escola Massana in Barcelona, and recently earned her degree in Art Psychology from Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). Her multiple studies allow her to be experienced in different disciplines such as drawing, acrylic and oil painting.

Her ability to portrait different aspects of life, multiple themes, and variety of techniques, have allowed her to work in different collaborations with brands such as Liverpool, Mercedes Benz, Aeropostale, Tommy Hillfiger, Audi, Outlaw, among others.

Villarreal is not only interested in creating work for the eye, but also for the benefit of the world. She is known for her campaigns in which she supports different foundations in Mexico such as Cambio de Juego, Comunidad Altruista, and Fundación Integrarte. She has also shown her work world-wide in Art Basel 2016, Art New York 2016, won Second-best Contemporary Latin Artist in the Contemporary Latin Art Show in San Diego, and has had more than 20 art exhibitions around Mexico. Villarreal has also shown her work in Art Basel Miami during 2017 and 2018, where she also painted a mural in Wynwood for Tequila Don Julio.

She is currently working on new pieces to show in Cadena Gallery, New York and will be working on a new collection June 2019 during Parsons residency. She considers herself “an artist on the rise”, with much more to learn, and techniques and mediums to experiment with. Her art questions themes such as life and death, but considers her work to be modern, joyful and colorful such as her personality. Her art is avant-garde, and flows naturally with the new ideas that arise in the world.

Sunflowers

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New Normal

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Green Skull

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