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Collection of Rebeldia Dibujos (32)
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A visceral ink illustration capturing the intensity of protest: clenched fists rise above distorted, shouting faces in a call for justice.
A visceral ink drawing by Serge Lejeune (1985), capturing anguish and resistance through exaggerated expression and dynamic line work.
A hauntingly expressive digital illustration where the subject’s gesture reveals symbolic emptiness beneath the surface.
A tender visual metaphor: one woman in muted tones holds a cracked heart; the other in vibrant orange cradles a whole one-both lost in quiet contemplation.
A dramatic abstract watercolor where boats surge through churning seas, rendered with energetic lines and layered washes of red, blue, and ochre.
Max, crowned and joyful, leads a wild dance with two fierce yet playful creatures in Sendak’s legendary children’s book.
A dynamic, high-detail pencil illustration capturing raw intensity and subcultural identity through tattoos, posture, and symbolism.
A dynamic surrealist ink sketch blending human features, symbolic eyes, and fluid shapes into a single visionary composition.
A defiant back-view illustration highlights the iconic red mohawk and the rallying cry “¡Aquí! ¡Rebelde!” for Jalea’s ninth edition.
A symbolic mural depicting masked figures in motion, carrying skulls and a bound box-evoking themes of memory, loss, and ritual.
A retro-inspired feminist illustration where strength meets style-never again means never backing down.
Johnny the carnivorous plant declares “¡Vete a Rusia!” while avoiding meat-because he’s vegetarian! A playful black-and-white comic sketch full of irony and charm.
A lively, abstract interpretation of a seaside port, where bold lines and fluid washes suggest boats, waves, and a towering lighthouse amid wind-swept skies.
A bold, hand-sketched star titled “(LA REBELDE)” glows against a starry black canvas, merging rebellion with celestial beauty.
A powerful visual statement-bold lines, vivid magenta, and the word “REBELDE” declare defiance and identity.
A spirited young girl declares “¡No!” with expressive frustration-perfect for illustrating refusal or strong disagreement in Spanish lessons.
A simple yet profound sketch illustrating how rigid rules without relationship lead to rebellion, as highlighted by Josh McDowell.
A compassionate doctor delivers an Alzheimer’s diagnosis while a worried family member listens closely.
A historical illustration showing four ritual hand gestures, each inscribed with its traditional name, used in ceremonial magic and folklore.
A playful, expressive cartoon girl stands poised-proof that confidence starts with the right pair of shoes.
“¡Ahh, nooo! This medium shirt is now too tight!” - a funny, relatable moment many have felt after unexpected weight gain.
A high-contrast, metallic-winged biker emblem centered on a skull-clad Grim Reaper wielding weapons and symbols of rebellion.
Iconic "Mexico 68" logo featuring a stylized tank with soldiers, symbolizing the 1968 Olympic Games.
A vivid illustration of peer conflict-showing how physical aggression and disrupted learning materials can escalate quickly in unsupervised settings.
A striking watercolor piece where passionate red lips carry a defiant yet loving message in Spanish: “I love you because your mouth knows how to shout rebellion.”
