International Artist Feature: Dominican Republic

For this article in the international artist series, we turn to the Dominican Republic,
featuring six artists who create fantastic work, from beautiful illustrations to typography and more! I asked each artist how their country and
culture inspired their work, and they delivered fantastic answers.
Enjoy!

Willy Gomez

Willy is an illustrator and art director based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. His work features gorgeous illustrations with fluid curves and incredible complexity. Check out
a small selection of his work below, or see more in his portfolio.

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What I love about living in my country is the warmth of the people; it’s a
country full of culture and a lot of color. A place where most of us are
a great, big family.

Nouveau 2 by Willy Gomez
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The culture has influenced my art with its color palette of warm and vibrant colors, the beautiful vegetation, and the attitudes of women.

Nouveau 2 by Willy Gomez
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Nouveau 2 by Willy Gomez
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The art community here is a very large community, with many artists of on an international level. There are many artists with a lot of experience and respected work in their
portfolio.

Nouveau 2 by Willy Gomez
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Mary Navarro

Mary is a graphic designer based in Sosua, Dominican Republic. Her work features gorgeous illustrations full of vibrant colors and surrealistic beauty. Check out
a small selection of her work below, or see more in her portfolio.

Bloom – Infinite Blackness

The Dominican Republic is an
extremely beautiful country and
is a treasure for adventurous, warmhearted, and resilient people like
me. I have the privilege to live in a small fisher’s town, Sosua, close to some
of the most beautiful beaches of the Atlantic Ocean.

Being just a little county, you wouldn’t think Sosua has a space for
art, but art and jazz are the most important pieces of this village’s vibes. The gastronomy is also incredibly diverse, since a high percentage of the population is
foreign. That is why I find it really hard not to love almost every
aspect of this country!

Bloom - Infinite Blackness by Mary Navarro
Bloom – Infinite Blackness

Bloom

I would say my work is a representation of Caribbean imagery in
general. The use of colors in vibrant and striking hues,
the voluptuousness of the shapes,
the everlasting presence of nature, and the mythical and surrealistic
narrative are all directly pulled from my vault of traditions and childhood
memories.

The exploration of my forever changing self is also an ingredient to the
cocktail, so my illustrations always end up being introspective—a
trip into my deepest fears and my biggest joys.

Bloom by Mary Navarro
Bloom

Bloom

Bloom by Mary Navarro
Bloom

Giving

There’s a very young, diverse, and bold art community that thrives in a country where most of the
population has a very low quality of education.

I trust with time and
education the government and the people will start to appreciate more art and that art will survive the threats of apathy
and ignorance.
We have a blooming group of contemporary illustrators, and very talented
artists creating art compromised of social, political, and economic issues.

Giving by Mary Navarro
Giving

Rafa Miguel

Rafa Miguel is an art director based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. His work features incredible typographic illustrations derived from an amazing lettering technique. Check out
a small selection of his work below, or see more in his portfolio.

Free Your Mind

The Dominican Republic is paradise! You have the beach, city life, year round sunshine, and even a nice, cool breeze sometimes…well, very briefly.
In DR you have it all.

Free Your Mind by Rafa Miguel
Free Your Mind

Never Give Up – Lettering 2

Dominicans have their own language; we speak with a lot of locally known
slang words and sayings. I try to create art with popular words and
phrases as a tribute to Dominican culture. I hope it reflects how proud I
am to be Dominican.

Never Give Up - Lettering 2 by Rafa Miguel
Never Give Up – Lettering 2

Fabrizio’s Pizza

Fabrizios Pizza by Rafa Miguel
Fabrizio’s Pizza

Love – Lettering 2

There’s so much talent here! Every day a new artist rises. I am surrounded by
passionate, dedicated, and naturally talented people. I love being a part of
such a creative and inspiring group. We work together on new projects, and we’re always bringing new things to the table.

Love - Lettering 2 by Rafa Miguel
Love – Lettering 2

Molly Yllom

Molly is an illustrator based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Her work features incredible whimsical characters full of life and personality. Check out
a small selection of her work below, or see more in her portfolio.

Bowie

What I love about the Dominican Republic is the variety of landscapes
in such a “little” space, and the warmth of the people, they definitely
make the best ambience anywhere in the country.

Bowie by Molly Yllom
Bowie

#Holasoymolly

I think the diversity of colors, forms, and movement have inspired my work. And all of it is inspired by Caribbean rhythms.

Holasoymolly  by Molly Yllom
#Holasoymolly

Santo Domingo Pop

Santo Domingo Pop by  by Molly Yllom
Santo Domingo Pop

Cafe Con Leche

The art community is quite limited, but the diversity is amazing! It’s easy to get
to know other artists no matter what kind of art they make. I think the
limitations make us dream harder, take us further, and also inspire us
to make the greatest art we can at the moment.

Cafe con Leche  by Molly Yllom
Cafe Con Leche

Jean Carlos

Jean is a graphic designer based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. His work features elaborate typographic illustrations with exquisite hand lettering. Check out
a small selection of his work below, or see more in his portfolio.

Nike – Just Do It

Well, the things I like the most about living in the DR are the
culture and the diverse ecosystem. Regarding the culture, I’m really
into the visual part of the language, which I think is where we can
find most of what it means to be Dominican.

Nike - Just Do It by Jean Carlos
Nike – Just Do It

Make Tonight The One

My country’s culture has influenced me in many ways: the colorfulness,
the local slang, the art and music. But the aspect that has helped me the most
in my work as a letterer is street art. Graffiti and murals, especially
naive, low-budget advertising has had the most impact on me.

Here we
have a lot of betting shops or “bancas” and they have a really unique style of presenting themselves, really colorful with a focus on
typography. It has helped me
understand how to better represent who we are as Dominicans through
lettering.

Make Tonight The One by Jean Carlos
Make Tonight The One

Dame La Lu

Dame La Lu by Jean Carlos
Dame La Lu

36 Days of Type

Recently, we started having events that involve street art to help the
communities surrounding the murals. For these events, the organizers
invite local and international artists so they can express themselves on
the walls. These kind of events have
been welcomed by everyone in the community and they have
been done yearly since they began.

I belong to a community that has become popular recently, of people
dedicated to lettering. While it is an old practice in countries like
the US, here it’s still developing. Thanks to my passion for letters I
have been able to teach lettering in different places as well as meet other
talented letterers like Omar García, Marova, and Rafa Miguel. Artists here try to support each other in any way that they can, pushing each other to be better in order to create new, greater ideas.

36 Days of Type by Jean Carlos
36 Days of Type

Nat Rivera

Nat is an illustrator based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Her work features fun, vibrant illustrations inspired by her love of folklore. Check out
a small selection of her work below, or see more in her portfolio.

Days In The South

Besides what everybody loves about this country (the people and food), I
would say that what I love the most about DR is the wide variety of
places to go.

It’s like the country is made to satisfy
every taste. Today, you can be swimming in a very clear and salty beach
with the sun kissing your skin, and tomorrow you can be lost in a cold forest, hugging a
big, strange animal.

Days In The South by Nat Rivera
Days In The South

Marceline, Wirt, and Friends

The town I come from has a reputation of being a haunted place.
Stories about creatures and fantastic animals, witches, and warlocks are a
part of the history of San Juan. Back then I was very scared to even talk
about it, but nowadays these are the perfect tales to be inspired by.

Besides the urban legends thing, I grew up being a little
folkie girl. You know, loving the simple life. Running behind
hens, going to gardens that look like forests, and finding meadows to
get lost in. I love that, and that’s why I always try to make that
connection between my characters and that idea of environment.

Marceline Wirt and Friends by Nat Rivera
Marceline, Wirt, and Friends

Noviembre – Calendario 2016

Noviembre - Calendario 2016 by Nat Rivera
Noviembre – Calendario 2016

Diciembre – Calendario 2016

Right now there are many fellow artists collaborating with each other here,
helping out others to grow and improve, and allowing them to be
successful and have the same opportunities. They show support to
everyone and they always try to work as a family. I believe this is
something very good because being an artist can be a very
self-focused path.

Diciembre - Calendario 2016 by Nat Rivera
Diciembre – Calendario 2016

Many thanks to the artists who took time to answer my questions
and share a bit about themselves and how their country and/or culture
has affected their work. You can check out more of their work in the
links below:

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