Spanish artist Sonia Alins expresses personal feelings and thoughts via her art mixing of surrealism and visual poetry, in this series named Dones d’aigua (Water Women in English), the illustrator uses translucent paper to mimic water and depicts female figures who are being almost submerged, only a head, foot or hand poking out from the surface.
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