Soledad Miranda

Esta galería contiene todo tipo de arte de Soledad Miranda hecho por fans, desde pinturas originales hasta obras de arte digitales. Si tienes algún arte de Soledad que te gustaría contribuir, por favor contáctame! Las notas sobre artistas seleccionados están debajo de la galería. Las imágenes están etiquetadas con el nombre de Instagram del artista, si está disponible.


Notas sobre los Artistas

 Richard Arthur es un artista con sede en San Diego, California, que crea enormes pinturas psicodélicas de la cultura pop.
 Fabien Marre (aka Edwood Zero) es un artista francés que crea impresionantes dibujos a lápiz de aspirantes a estrellas de una época pasada. Él dice: "I chose [to draw Soledad] by feelings and I'm a fan of so called in French 'Cinema bis'. I saw Soledad for the first time in Jess Franco's movies and it was a blow of lightning at one yard broken at the same time." Para más, visite Stars Portraits o Fabien Marre Dessins.
 Acherontia Atropos son dos artistas que trabajan juntos en Atenas, Grecia. Acherontia Atropos crea arte tradicional con ideales contemporáneos y se inspira en la Naturaleza, la Magia, el Amor, el Sexo, y la Muerte. "We are great fans of the Beautiful Soledad Miranda, and decided it was the right time to Honour her by painting a portrait of her... We would be delighted and honoured if our painting of Soledad could be featured on your Fan Art page!"
 Justin Coffee dijo: "What originally led me to discover Soledad was, as with most people, the films of Jess Franco. The first film I saw featuring her was She Killed in Ecstasy and was immediately enthralled. Just her magnetic presence in those Franco films is so alluring and captivating. Doing art for a living she quickly became a muse and someone I love to draw as well. Her collaborations with Franco are by far his best and most inspired works." Coffee dijo sobre su diseño de Soledad de Vampirella, "What if in the 1970s Soledad Miranda starred in a Vampirella film directed by Jess Franco. That seems like it would have been appropriate... this is kinda a what if poster. I had a lot of fun doing this."
 Javier González es un ilustrador y diseñador gráfico radicado en Madrid, España.
 Maria Wimmer dijo: "I love Soledad... I first discovered her when I was deep in a 1970s vampire movie phase. She had quite an amazing presence that captures my interest."
 Pure Evil es un artista en Londres. Aunque comúnmente etiquetado como artista callejero, Pure Evil es un prolífico productor de obras en muchos medios, incluida la pintura en aerosol estarcida, serigrafías, esculturas, vidrieras, cerámica, ropa, y multimedia. El trabajo presentado aquí fue para una exposición de la Galería Saatchi llamada Teenage Kicks.
 Señor Mayor tiene toda una serie de ilustraciones dedicadas a mujeres famosas del cine combinadas con motocicletas clásicas. Dijo que Soledad "fue actriz intuitiva y dueña de una mirada enigmática, de esas que, solo a veces, poseen los ojos jóvenes cuando miran con relámpagos de tormentas viejas... Quién sabe si por las noches, como ángel o demonio, pasea por su calle la cruel y sensual Condesa Nadine Carodi."
 Davide Morpho Gorla dijo que "'Pop Soledad' is a tribute to one of my favourite actress of the past, charming Soledad Miranda, that plays her most famous roles in Jess Franco's movies in the seventies. I think is a tribute also to the enchanting colors of that marvelous age..."
 Yam dijo: "My Dad introduced me to cinema and I quickly grew a passion for it, and foreign cinema. I fell in love with Soledad, her haunting eyes and alluring, sultry mannerisms."
 Andrew Labanaris es tatuadora y dijo: "Vampyros Lesbos was the first I saw her in...she's a haunting beauty."
 Juana Moore es una artista visual que ha creado una serie de Art-O-Mat retratos, incluido su retrato de Soledad.
 Raül Ferreira dijo: "She was great in She Killed in Ecstasy and in Eugenie. Also she has a very nice face that's why I like to draw her so much.".
 Zos Kunst dijo: "I love the mood of the Jess Franco movies and especially the ones she's in, and she has this very particular beauty obviously. I wanted to pay tribute to both her and Franco in doing in my way this visual."
 Johnny Ramos es un artista filipino-latinoamericano que vive en Bakersfield, California, que se inspira en una variedad de influencias (como la moda pop francesa de los 60 y las películas B-Exploitation de los 70) para inspirar y crear sus obras artísticas. "The astonishing beauty of actress Soledad Miranda has profoundly influenced my art, my life, and in the way that I view the world. From the first time that I saw her in Jesús Franco's Vampyros Lesbos, I knew that I was witnessing extraordinary beauty on the screen. Her elegant movement, large brown eyes, long straight hair, and slender body were a revelation for anyone that appreciates the wonderful collision of total allure and cinema. I named one of my finest paintings after her, and her untimely passing is what I consider a supreme tragedy to modern popular culture. Soledad Miranda has been one of the greatest inspirations to ignite passion in my art, and in my own life."
 José Antonio Hernández-Diez nació en Venezuela y actualmente vive y trabaja en Barcelona, España. S & M (Ella perdió un dedo) "is the title for a series of sculptural pieces. The works are gigantic women's fingernails, installed in different ways, sometimes together with large pieces of sandpaper. They establish a minimalist inclination in Hernández-Diez's art that nonetheless carries a wide spectrum of meanings. The title alludes to a famous Spanish B-movie actress of the 1960s and relates, both nostalgically and ironically, to stereotypes of mass media icons in South American culture."
 Artemus Pop & Eye vive en España y hace arte gráfico, y dice "There are plenty of actresses that interest me from all periods, but specifically from the 1960s and early 1970s. And Soledad Miranda I like mainly from her collaboration with Jess Franco (I love Vampyros Lesbos and its soundtrack). In an era so dark as Spain of the 1960s, she was something different."
 Jesus Gretzky dijo sobre su motocicleta: "To be honest the story really caught me... as well as the fact that she is absolutely stunning and the picture on my gas tank is completely perfect symmetrically. The story of this woman that was gorgeous and the fact that her career could have made her timeless, and she died really mid stride. Well that image is very suiting of a death machine chopper... It just works well together."

© Amy Brown