Redonda
The Traveling Artist
Redonda is a mysterious and enigmatic figure renowned for their vibrant and evocative murals that adorn the streets of The Triumvirate. Little is known about this elusive artist, who operates under the singular moniker of Redonda. Information about their identity is scarce, with multiple individuals claiming to know or be Redonda, adding to the intrigue surrounding their persona.
The most credible account suggests that Redonda was born in the shanty village of Sehlman, a community that has since been ravaged by territorial warfare between local gangs. As a bright young woman, Redonda's talent as an artist was recognized early on when her father secured a commission from the Moonbeam Foundation to paint the local chapel with depictions of the community's stories. Redonda assisted on this project as a child and continued to hone her craft from there, eventually embarking on a journey across The Triumvirate to create large-scale murals.
Redonda's work often portrays scenes alluding to social injustices, capturing the struggles and resilience of marginalized communities. Their most famous piece, "Memories," depicts a vibrant landscape painted on the wall of an abandoned factory overlooking a derelict open mining pit. Despite being offered lucrative commissions by the Tri's wealthiest individuals, Redonda has consistently declined, choosing instead to focus on street art that amplifies the voices of those who inhabit the streets. Their latest series of murals in Patchworks depict the homes of refugees living in the slums, serving as a poignant reminder of the Human stories often overlooked in the bustling metropolis of The Triumvirate.
Date of Birth
Unknown
Children
Sex
Female (probably)
Gender
Woman (probably)
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Author's Notes
This character is part of the Rad Woman series. She is inspired by the life of Bastardilla