Sara Lozoya is coming to HMIA!

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Heroes Made in Asia wouldn’t be the same without its talented artists! That’s why we’re thrilled to welcome Sara Lozoya to the event. She’ll be available on both days, offering the opportunity to purchase prints, request autographs, or simply engage in a friendly chat!

Meet Sara Lozoya 

Sara Lozoya was born in Madrid in 1996. She’s been drawing for as long as she can remember, be it on notebooks or school tables, but despite the fact she’s always known she wanted to work on illustration, she’s never gone to art school. In fac, she’s always being a “science girl” even in college where she studied Videogame design and development. Everything she knows about art she’s learned as self-taught, getting better bit by bit to be able to make what was originally a hobby into her profession.

Nowadays, since she can’t stop moving, Sara works in two art related fields: animation and illustration; She works as background and key color artist at Sunshine Animation Studio where she’s worked on animated trailers for videogames like Blasphemous, CrisTales or TemTem as well as Lofi Girl’s latest music video. As an illustrator she’s the creator of Flashlight, a BL manga currently being published in the Planeta Manga magazine. She’s also worked for the French comics’ market on the Stellaria book (by Natacha Godeau) and she’s also illustrated all kinds of books for young readers, like Escuela de Villanos (by Marta Alvarez), Anne of Green Gables (By Lucy Maud Montgomery), the Los Turboskaters saga (by César Fernández, Casandra and Bárbara Balbás), El Retorno a la Isla Blanca (by Laura Gallego) or El Príncipe de la Calamidad (by Blanca Mira, along with Laia López and Miriam Bonastre), among others.

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