Stunning Drip Paintings of Enigmatic Faces Emerging From Behind Colorful Veils

Figurative Drip Paintings by Steven Castillo

Artist Steven Castillo puts his own spin on traditional portraiture. His series of acrylic paintings depict enigmatic female figures with cloth covering their faces and bodies, reminiscent of classical sculptures. Instead of a transparent veil, however, this material is filled with mesmerizing marble patterns in an array of psychedelic colors.

To create these unusual fluid patterns, Castillo employs an acrylic pouring technique, which involves adding puddles of colors to the canvas in multiple layers. This abstract aesthetic, coupled with the realistic rendering of human faces, gives these paintings a strikingly unique appearance. As a result, this combination appears to seamlessly merge traditional art with contemporary painting approaches.

All of the figures depicted in Castillo's work have an ethereal quality about them that recalls some Renaissance art. They are portrayed from a variety of angles, but always with their eyes and lips closed. The veil clings to their facial features as though it is wet, resulting in carefully modeled drapery that folds around their noses, cheeks, and jawline.

You can purchase fine art prints via Castillo's online shop, and keep up to date with his latest art by following him on Instagram.

Dallas-based artist Steven Castillo creates colorful paintings of veiled figures.

Figurative Drip Paintings by Steven Castillo

Each human portrait is covered in a piece of cloth that folds around their face.

Figurative Drip Paintings by Steven Castillo

Castillo uses an acrylic pouring technique to create mesmerizing marble patterns on the veil.

Figurative Drip Paintings by Steven CastilloFigurative Drip Paintings by Steven CastilloFigurative Drip Paintings by Steven CastilloSteven Castillo: Instagram

My Modern Met granted permission to feature photos by Steven Castillo.

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Margherita Cole

Margherita Cole is a Contributing Writer at My Modern Met and illustrator based in Southern California. She holds a BA in Art History with a minor in Studio Art from Wofford College, and an MA in Illustration: Authorial Practice from Falmouth University in the UK. She wrote and illustrated an instructional art book about how to draw cartoons titled 'Cartooning Made Easy: Circle, Triangle, Square' that was published by Walter Foster in 2022.
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