User talk:Markus Hess

re Image:Juana Medina.jpg
Hi Markus. The text that you put in the summary box for this image, it appears to belong in an article about Ms Medina. The graphic will be deleted because it is licensed only for non-commercial use; Wikipedia can't accept images with such restrictions, sorry (see WP:IUP, WP:C. I've saved the text and pasted it below in case you want to make an article of it. If you have any questions, message me. Cheers, Herostratus 05:40, 21 November 2006 (UTC)

Juana Medina is an illustrator born and raised in Bogotá, Colombia. While still in her native country, she studied Physical Therapy and graduated in the year 2002, during this same year Medina came to the United States, where she has lived up to date in the Greater Washington DC area. Her cartoons and illustrations have been published in various publications, ranging from newspapers to medical journals. Most of her work is characterized by the use of continuous contour lines, which enhance the gestures of the defined figures. Ink seems to be the medium of preference, which through seemingly calculated brushstrokes and bold values, translates into a refined and stylized representation of human figures dealing with everyday life activities. In many of her works a single figure can be found as unique element; the strength of her depictions brings the metrical negative space to balance, and certainly establishes solid interaction with the main figures of her compositions, making us forget how much space is surrounding her humoristic renderings of life by the dynamic traces that define her characters. Her artwork has been exhibited over the US, Mexico and Colombia. She is currently a student at the Corcoran College of Art + Design in Washington DC.