Luna creciente: Mariana Palova Fantasy Surrealism Digital Painting Style
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Luna creciente: Mariana Palova Fantasy Surrealism Digital Painting Style

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Inspired by the works of Mexican Fantasy Surrealism Painter Mariana Palova (born June 30, 1990). She is a visual artist and author. To see her works, please go to

  • marianapalova.info

  • saatchiart.com/en-ca/marianapalova

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🎨 Multidisciplinary Profile

  • Born: June 30, 1990, Jalisco, Mexico en.wikipedia.org+14es.wikipedia.org+14scenicrights.com+14

  • Works as a self-taught digital/visual artist and novelist, focusing on themes like occultism, mythology, astronomy, personal transformation, and self‑discovery .

  • Her creations span oil painting, digital art, and photographic self-portraits, often featuring symbolic and cosmic elements .


📷 Artistic Exhibitions

  • Active since her teens, Palova has participated in over 20 solo and 70 group exhibitions across Mexico, the US, Poland, China, Colombia, and beyond audible.com+8tuttartpitturasculturapoesiamusica.com+8scenicrights.com+8.

  • Notable solo exhibitions include:

    • Vmbra (2014, Aguascalientes)

    • El gabinete cósmico (2012) in Guanajuato

    • Contempladores del Cosmos (2018) at Museo Nacional de la Muerte, Aguascalientes marianapalova.blogspot.com+3es.wikipedia.org+3goodreads.com+3

  • Her series Astral Travel is showcased on USEUM as a representative example useum.org+1useum.org+1.


📚 Literary Achievements

  • Author of La Nación de las Bestias, an urban fantasy saga first self-published in 2017.

  • In 2018, the series (El señor del Sabbath, Leyenda de Fuego y Plomo, Un Segundo Amor, Luna de Hueso) was picked up by Mexican and Los Angeles publishers and translated into English audible.com+5scenicrights.com+5es.wikipedia.org+5.

  • The first novel won Foreword Magazine's Best Fantasy Book of the Year in the U.S. scenicrights.com.

  • The books have been featured at major literary fairs across Latin America, including Guadalajara, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Lima, Quito, Guatemala City, and Hispacon in Spain es.wikipedia.org.


🧠 Artistic Philosophy & Self-Discovery

  • Palova refers to her work as a method of self-discovery: exploring her identity through art, shedding layers of personality with each piece goodreads.com+13marianapalova.blogspot.com+13fineartphotographyvideoart.com+13.

  • She draws upon occult symbolism, vintage astronomy, and alchemical iconography to create immersive, cosmic visual narratives marianapalova.blogspot.com.

  • As she told Shoutout LA:

    “If I don’t find in the world the inspiration that I need, I go for the wild, for nature; if reality does not show me my true self, I go for fantasy.” shoutoutla.com+1marianapalova.blogspot.com+1


🌍 Recognition & Influence

  • Her visual art has received national awards and been exhibited internationally (over 50 exhibitions) useum.org+3scenicrights.com+3en.wikipedia.org+3.

  • As a novelist, she’s considered a trailblazer in contemporary Latin American fantasy literature audible.com+3scenicrights.com+3firesidefiction.com+3.

  • Her cosmic, mystical aesthetic resonates with audiences seeking fantasy that intersects with personal, spiritual, and cultural exploration.


🔍 In Summary:

Mariana Palova is a compelling creative voice whose evocative art and urban-fantasy stories explore the porous borders between myth, personal transformation, and visual expression. Her dual role as artist and author, coupled with her global reach at a young age, signals a significant new influence in Latin American and speculative art circles.


Would you like suggestions for modern artists or writers with comparable mystical themes, or a visual gallery of her standout works?

Here are modern artists and writers whose work resonates with Mariana Palova’s mystical, cosmic, and transformative themes:


🎨 Suggested Visual Artists

  • Aída Petit Jean

    • Mexican surrealist painter known for ghostly, supernatural figures and spiritual themes in oil and digital media en.wikipedia.org+6tuttartpitturasculturapoesiamusica.com+6gmofphotoshop.com+6reddit.com+4en.wikipedia.org+4tuttartpitturasculturapoesiamusica.com+4.

    • Her art evokes a similar spectral atmosphere and exploration of otherworldliness.

  • Paola Lagunas (Arte por Lola)

    • Chicana surrealist whose paintings express personal mythology and mystical symbolism, influenced by her Aphantasia—an inability to visualize images, leading to expressive use of color and form en.wikipedia.org.

    • Like Palova, she blends emotion, identity, and culture in dreamlike visuals.

  • Priscilla Hernández

    • Spanish fantasy illustrator and ethereal Gothic musician creating dark fairy-tale art and storytelling through image and music boldlatina.com+2tuttartpitturasculturapoesiamusica.com+2en.wikipedia.org+2en.wikipedia.org.

    • Shared interest in mythic symbolism and haunting atmospheres.


📚 Suggested Writers in the Urban-Fantasy & Occult Space

  • Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Mexico/Canada):

    • Author of Mexican Gothic and Certain Dark Things, blending horror, folklore, and rich cultural context en.wikipedia.orgmonstercomplex.com+5hiplatina.com+5reddit.com+5.

    • Offers vivid, atmospheric fantasy akin to Palova’s thematic tapestry.

  • Mariana Enríquez (Argentina):

    • Leading voice in Latin American supernatural horror, exploring witchcraft, cults, and haunted histories in books like Nuestra Parte de Noche reddit.com+7canvasrebel.com+7mofart.free.fr+7boldlatina.com+1reddit.com+1.

    • Shares Palova’s fascination with occult and mythic realms.

  • Shweta Taneja (India):

    • Urban-fantasy author infusing mythic, occult themes into contemporary narratives (e.g., Anantya Tantrist Mystery series) monstercomplex.com.

    • Mirrors Palova’s blend of magic, culture, and personal journey.

  • Nalo Hopkinson (Jamaica/Canada):

    • Explores Caribbean folklore, gods, and transformative magic in novels like Brown Girl in the Ring tuttartpitturasculturapoesiamusica.com+4canvasrebel.com+4wholeterrain.com+4reddit.com+4monstercomplex.com+4reddit.com+4.

    • Echoes Palova’s poetic exploration of myth and identity.


✨ Why These Creators Resonate

Shared Trait

Suggested Artists & Writers

Occult & Mythic Themes Alchemical, cosmic symbolism

Petit Jean, Hernández, Lagunas, Enríquez, Moreno-Garcia

Self-Discovery & Transformation Art as identity journey

Taneja, Hopkinson

Mystical Atmosphere Ethereal, haunting visuals

Hernández, Lagunas

Cross-Media Practice Visual + literary integration

Hernández (art/music), Moreno-Garcia (cinematic storytelling)

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