Artists created portraits of Adriana Ruano and Jean Pierre Brol, medalists of Paris 2024 – 2024-08-04 02:33:41

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2024-08-04 02:33:41

Guatemalan artists have immortalized some of the most exciting moments of the Guatemalan athletes in Paris 2024 con Portraits of Adriana Ruano and Jean Pierre Brolcelebrating the historic achievements of the Olympic medalists.

Artists created portraits of Adriana Ruano and Jean Pierre Brol, medalists of Paris 2024

The last two days have been full of emotions for Guatemalans, thanks to the historic achievements that the Guatemalan athletes have achieved success at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Jean Pierre Brol won the country’s second Olympic medal and its first bronze, while Adriana Ruano Oliva made history by winning Guatemala’s first gold medal, allowing the entire world to hear the national anthem at an Olympic event for the first time.

As a sign of celebration and tribute to these athletes, several Guatemalan artists have created Portraits of Adriana Ruano and Jean Pierre BrolUsing various techniques, each one has immortalized iconic moments of the athletes’ participation, allowing Guatemalans to relive the emotions experienced during the competition. How cool!

Pencil portrait of Guatemalan Angel De Paz

He Guatemalan artist Angel De Paz created a Pencil portrait of Adriana Ruanocapturing the moment when the athlete prepares to shoot. This work stands out for showing the shotgun with a Guatemala map sticker and a heart, symbolizing the athlete’s pride for her country. Both this detail and the athlete’s medal are highlighted with colors, which adds a special touch to the work.

Ángel De Paz specializes in sacred art, using various techniques. His works portray important images and celebrations of the Catholic faith. However, he also paints on other subjects, as demonstrated by this tribute to the athlete from Guatemala.

Illustration by LuisFer Izquierdo

Luis Fernando Izquierdo created an illustration about Olympic gold medalist Adriana Ruano Oliva. In it, the athlete appears with her gold medal around her neck while holding a Guatemalan flag with the Olympic rings on it, with a mountainous landscape in the background.

Izquierdo is a muralist and illustrator who is known for creating works that highlight elements of Guatemalan culture in different places. His work on the medalist reflects the pride and emotion that her triumph has generated in the country.

Photo description for people with visual impairments: illustration about Adriana Ruano by Luis Fer Izquierdo. (Credit: @luisferizquierdo)

Alex Quintanilla’s painting of Olympic medalists

Guatemalan artist Alex Quintanilla immortalized Guatemalan athletes holding their medals in individual paintings, accompanied by the Guatemalan flag. These works feature Adriana Ruano Oliva and Jean Pierre Brol painted in blue and white colors, both on their faces and in their hair and uniforms.

Quintanilla specializes in creating murals inspired primarily by nature. He uses plants and flowers to fill the walls of different places with color and art. Some of his works also show details of Guatemala, such as the quetzal, traditional costumes, and the Great Jaguar pyramid, among others.

Oil paintings of the medalists

Artist Astrid LL also created two beautiful paintings about the Guatemalan medalists. Both works are dominated by blue and white colors and show the athletes in action, aiming at the target with their sports weapons. In Adriana Ruano’s painting, the Olympic rings surround her weapon and her body, while in Jean Pierre Brol’s painting, a dynamic line emanating from his weapon can be seen.

Photo description for visually impaired people: painting by Adriana Ruano. (Credit: @astrid_aall)
Photo description for visually impaired people: Painting by Jean Pierre Brol. (Credit: @astrid_aall)

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