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Perserverance

Explore Lita Cabellut’s ‘Perserverance,’ a textured abstract expressionist portrait brimming with emotion & surrealism. A captivating 2017 work by the Spanish artist.

Lita Cabellut is a Spanish multidisciplinary artist renowned for her large-scale fresco technique portraits & exploration of identity, culture, and social issues. Celebrated for 'Frida' series & Dutch Golden Age inspiration.

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Artist Biography

Lita Cabellut: A Life Painted on the Streets

Lita Cabellut, a name now synonymous with vibrant, emotionally charged frescoes and a singular artistic vision, is far more than just a painter; she’s a storyteller etched onto canvas. Born in 1961 in Sariñena, a small village nestled within the Aragon region of Spain, her early life was defined by circumstance – a childhood spent navigating the harsh realities of street life after being left with her grandmother following her mother's profession. This formative period, marked by selling “imaginary stars” to earn meager coins and witnessing the raw complexities of human existence firsthand, would irrevocably shape her artistic trajectory, imbuing her work with an unparalleled depth of empathy and a profound understanding of the human condition.

Moving to Barcelona as a child, Lita’s exposure to art began unexpectedly at the Prado Museum. It was there, amidst the masterpieces of Goya, Velázquez, Ribera, and Rembrandt, that she discovered a transformative power – an ability to capture not just likeness but also emotion, narrative, and the very essence of life. This initial spark ignited a lifelong fascination with the masters, influencing her technique and aesthetic sensibilities for decades to come. Her subsequent move to the Netherlands at the age of nineteen marked a pivotal moment, enrolling in the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, where she honed her skills and developed the distinctive fresco techniques that would become her hallmark.

The Fresco Technique & A Palette Born of Observation

Lita Cabellut’s artistic process is deeply rooted in tradition yet remarkably innovative. She masterfully employs a contemporary variation of the classic fresco technique, meticulously layering pigments directly onto wet plaster – a method demanding immense patience and control. However, her approach extends far beyond mere technical proficiency; it's characterized by an almost obsessive attention to detail, particularly concerning skin tones. She describes this as a desire to “provide her characters with a skin,” imbuing each portrait with a palpable sense of humanity. This dedication is evident in the rich textures and nuanced colors that define her work, creating a tactile experience for the viewer.

Beyond her most celebrated works, Lita’s artistic practice encompasses a diverse range of mediums – drawings on paper, sculptures, photography, scenography, poetry, visual poems, and video. This multifaceted approach reflects a restless intellectual curiosity and a refusal to be confined by conventional boundaries. She draws inspiration from an extraordinarily broad spectrum of sources: the Dutch Golden Age masters like Vermeer and Rembrandt, the raw emotion of Francis Bacon, the conceptualism of Joseph Beuys, and even the vibrant colors of El Greco. Each artist leaves their mark on her evolving style, contributing to a unique and instantly recognizable artistic language.

Faces of Identity & Social Commentary

Lita Cabellut’s most recognized series, “Frida,” is a poignant tribute to Mexican icon Frida Kahlo, exploring the complexities of Kahlo's life through a lens of shared experience. This project served as a catalyst for subsequent explorations, culminating in "Coco, The Testimony of Black and White," a powerful portrayal of another fashion icon – Coco Chanel. These works are not merely reproductions; they’re deeply personal interpretations, infused with Lita’s own memories and reflections on identity, culture, and the often-painful realities of existence.

However, her artistic vision extends beyond individual portraits. She has created a series of powerful triptych paintings – “The Black Tulip” – that grapple with weighty social issues such as power, injustice, and ignorance. These works are not didactic; rather, they invite viewers to confront uncomfortable truths and engage in critical self-reflection. Her commitment to social commentary is deeply rooted in her own experiences growing up on the streets, fostering a profound empathy for marginalized communities and a desire to use art as a tool for positive change.

Recognition & Legacy

Lita Cabellut’s work has garnered significant international acclaim, with exhibitions held in prestigious museums and galleries across Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East. Her paintings are now part of permanent collections at institutions such as the MAC Museum of Contemporary Art (La Coruña), Vila Casas Foundation, Goya Museum, and The Fendi Collection. She has received numerous awards recognizing her artistic merit, including the “Artist of the Year” award in The Netherlands in 2021, cementing her position as one of Spain’s most important contemporary artists.

More than just a celebrated painter, Lita Cabellut is a testament to the transformative power of art and the resilience of the human spirit. Her journey from the streets of Barcelona to international recognition is a remarkable story – a poignant reminder that beauty can emerge from adversity and that even the most challenging beginnings can lead to extraordinary artistic achievements. Her legacy lies not only in her stunning visual creations but also in her unwavering commitment to social justice, empathy, and the enduring power of art to connect us all.

Lita Cabellut

Lita Cabellut

1961 - , Spain

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Fresco technique
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Dutch Masters
    • Contemporary art
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Goya
    • Velázquez
    • Rembrandt
    • Rothko
  • Date Of Birth: 1961
  • Full Name: Lita Cabellut
  • Nationality: Spanish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Frida
    • Coco
    • Perserverance
  • Place Of Birth: Sariñena, Spain
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