Sisterhood and maternal bonds emerge in Sonia Alins’ ethereal illustrations of calm swimmers — Colossal

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July 14, 2023
Kate Moth
« Maternal love ». All images © Sophie Alins, shared with permission
In Greek mythology, the Oceanid the nymphs are the daughters of Oceanus, the great river that embraces the world, and of a sea goddess called Thetis. Countless and present in every aquatic environment, the poet Hesiod described how they « served the earth and the deep waters », personifying the springs and springs of the sea expanses. By illustrator sonia alins, the stories of the Oceanides provide a source of inspiration. “I’m exploring, poetically and allegorically, concepts like motherhood and sisterhood,” he tells Colossal. His dreamy depictions of women and children floating serenely in the water (previously) evoke maternal care and emotional connection.
Alins ongoing series Women of Water, which translates to “women of water,” focuses on full-length luminous figures who unwittingly float, sway and dive into seemingly endless expanses of blue rendered in ink, acrylic and watercolor. Despite the apparent isolation from the surrounding land or activities, the figures express deep bonds and a sense of togetherness, security and tranquility. “I continued to create artworks with clear references (to the Oceanides): motherhood, femininity, feminism and love,” she says. « Those were the main roles of these Greek goddesses, and I feel connected to them too. »
Find more Alins works about her website, where you can buy hand-finished editions and limited edition prints. She often works with her husband Juanjo Barco, a fellow illustrator, to complete her pieces. You can follow her on Instagram for further updates.

« Celebration »

« Friendship »

“Written in the skin”

« Family »

« Maternity »

“Mother with Child”

« Maternity »

« The Swimmers of the Barrier Reef »

“Oceanids I”

« Pleasure »
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