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Ana limon

Her work serves as a colorful bridge to Venezuelan heritage for the Latin American diaspora.

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Works by Ana limon

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About Ana

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Ana Limón is the professional moniker of Anaïs Reyes, a Venezuelan graphic designer and digital illustrator currently based in Buenos Aires. After earning her degree from the Universidad Rafael Belloso Chacín in Maracaibo, she transitioned into digital media following her migration from Venezuela. Her practice is deeply rooted in her experience within the Latin American diaspora, using her self-taught illustration skills to document and celebrate her homeland. Her work centers on Venezuelan cultural identity, often featuring national geography and iconic commercial symbols like Harina PAN. Through projects such as her illustrated book, ¡Cuántas cosas lindas tiene Venezuela!, and her "Estados de Venezuela" series, she preserves heritage through a lens of modern-autochthonous aesthetics and intricate mandala patterns.

Visual voice

Limón’s aesthetic blends digital illustration with modern-autochthonous motifs and detailed mandala structures. Her work focuses on the vibrant iconography of Venezuela, ranging from geographic maps to commercial symbols that define national identity.
Venezuelan IdentityDigital IllustrationModern-Autochthonous AestheticMandala PatternsNational Geography
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Ana limon — questions answered

Where is Ana Limón based?

Originally from Maracaibo, Venezuela, Ana Limón is currently based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

What are the recurring themes in her work?

Her work explores Venezuelan cultural identity, national geography, and iconic commercial symbols like Harina PAN.

What is her artistic background?

She holds a degree in Graphic Design from URBE and is a self-taught digital illustrator who transitioned to the medium after migrating from Venezuela.

What are some of her notable projects?

She is recognized for her "Estados de Venezuela" series and her illustrated book, ¡Cuántas cosas lindas tiene Venezuela!.

How would you describe her visual style?

Her style features modern-autochthonous aesthetics, often incorporating intricate mandala patterns into digital media.

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