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Artist

Monica Vera

Monica Vera blends graphic design with delicate watercolors to advocate for the preservation of the natural world.

10 Works

About Monica

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Monica Vera is a Mexican-born illustrator and graphic designer who has been based in Westmount, Quebec, since 2002. Her practice bridges the gap between commercial illustration and fine art, rooted in a deep appreciation for the tactile process of making crafts and exploring new creative techniques. With a background in graphic design, Vera focuses on botanical subjects and concept art for visual development. Her work is deeply connected to environmental conservation, a theme she reinforces by choosing environmentally friendly materials for her physical artworks.

Visual voice

Vera’s aesthetic is defined by soft watercolor washes and precise botanical details that highlight the natural world. Her work blends the structure of graphic design with the fluidity of concept art, often focusing on ecological themes and organic forms.
Botanical IllustrationWatercolor PaintingEnvironmental ConservationConcept ArtEco-Friendly MaterialsGraphic Design
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Monica Vera — questions answered

What mediums does Monica Vera primarily use?

She focuses on watercolors and graphic design, often incorporating environmentally friendly materials into her physical works.

What are the recurring themes in her work?

Her art frequently explores nature, botanical subjects, and themes of environmental conservation.

Where is the artist based?

Originally from Mexico, Monica Vera has been based in Westmount, Quebec, since approximately 2002.

Does she have experience in commercial art?

Yes, her training is in graphic design and her practice includes both fine art and commercial illustration, including concept art for visual development.

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