Self-taught artist Sofia Bonati integrates a variety of female characters into dizzying surroundings like black-and-white mazes, floral patterns, and abstract geometries that conceal the outlines of their figures, most of the feminine characters in illustrations feature rosy cheeks and calm expressions, adding a faint air of unreality and serenity to the otherwise hypnotic portraits. The Argentinian artist is now based in Oxfordshire, Bonati often shares many of her illustrations on social media, you can explore more artworks on Instagram and Behance.
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