Soltera Creative is the name I go by on the day to day. My work is born from rebellion, transformation, and decolonization. It represents my journey to reclaim my narrative by integrating every fiber of my being and soul. Inspired by street art, Mexican muralism, and realism, my art features bright, hyperpigmented figures that emphasize the human spirit over specific spaces or environments. Celebrating the feminine and depicting women of color in realistic body shapes and sizes, my work invites viewers to connect with the subjects and experience untold stories, exploring the multidimensional and complex aspects of humanity.
Through my art, I aim to bring light and healing to my community, reflecting on my connection to the earth and the occult, and questioning my spirituality. This journey led me to rediscover and embrace my pre-colonial traditions and culture.
As an artist seeking liberation since I could hold a crayon, I believe the arts are crucial to freedom. Soltera Creative embodies my passion for creating and proving that I can combine all my loves into one vibrant, transformative venture.
Here is a visual of my world.
View My Works
o before Musings from a Chicana; people could always shop from my website and whatnot. This website is my life story. I don’t want to make it a store of my works. But a girls gotta eat! So there’s a few places in Illinois that you can find my work and of course you can find my merch on Red Bubble and Tee Public.
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I would normally say check out the events that I do but I have stepped back from that life momentarily. Life just be lifing, ya know.
But in all seriousness, I’ve have to take care of my health first and foremost. And the recent years, have been rough on my physical body. So I’m just chillin while I can get to somewhere more manageable with my health.
You will know If I choose to do an event! I always post about that. But you can totally find me on the internet. Cuz yeah, I’m chronically online.
Finding me in IRL as Soltera Creative
Originally, I thought about dissolving everything. I had done it before— so why not, right? Well aside from my businesses being quite literally my passion projects. Art has always been a part of my life. I can’t see my self not sharing that part of me to the world. And it just felt wrong. I want to keep painting, creating designs, and making videos! It’s something that makes me happy and if I can share that bit of happiness, well, I would like to.