Amazing “Un‑gravity Constructions” Where Apartments, Stairs And Streets Twist In Escher‑like Perspectives To Show How Differently We Share One World

Cinta Vidal is a Barcelona‑based painter, muralist and illustrator known for her gravity‑defying “un‑gravity constructions” — acrylic-on-wood worlds where architecture, rooms and people float in intersecting perspectives.

Drawing on a background in theatre scenography, she folds time and space into stacked apartments, streets and objects to show how people can live side by side yet experience reality in completely different ways.

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She has drawn since childhood, studied at Escola Massana in Barcelona, and at 16 became an apprentice at the renowned scenography workshop Castells Planas, painting large opera and theatre backdrops — training that informs her sense of scale, staging and architectural detail. After years of freelance illustration, she moved toward her own fine‑art practice, exhibiting paintings in Barcelona, Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Melbourne and painting murals in cities including Long Beach, Honolulu, Hong Kong, Barcelona and San Francisco.

Her acrylic paintings and murals depict apartments, staircases, libraries and everyday objects rotated and sliced like Escher‑esque cubes, each surface inhabited by small, quiet figures absorbed in their own lives. These “perspective‑bending” compositions explore how inner worlds—relationships, work, ambitions, dreams—rarely align neatly with external structures, inviting viewers to reconsider the everyday from all angles at once

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