
"The self-described Latina Maximalist art of graphic designer and muralist Blanca Molina can be seen on the walls of local businesses in Santa Rosa and her hometown of Cloverdale, where her colorful, large-scale murals share messages of joy and positivity. Now, Molina's vivid works are appearing on a smaller scale on the shelves of Lush Cosmetics stores in Santa Rosa and beyond as her art adorns the packaging of the company's newest line of Dia de los Muertos-inspired products."
"Lush reached out to Molina earlier this year to design the collection's gift box and a knot wrap a reusable fabric square that can be worn as a scarf or head covering, or used in place of a bag as part of the company's Co-Create program. The initiative aims to promote diversity, inclusion, equity and belonging by lifting up authentic stories from respective communities, Lush said in a news release last month."
Blanca Molina is a graphic designer and muralist whose self-described Latina Maximalist art appears on walls of businesses in Santa Rosa and Cloverdale, featuring colorful, large-scale murals that convey joy and positivity. Her vivid Dia de los Muertos–inspired imagery now appears on Lush Cosmetics packaging and a knot wrap for the company's latest seasonal collection. The global cosmetics brand released an 11-piece Dia de los Muertos collection including soaps, shower gels, bath bombs and bars, fragrances, and lip balm. Lush invited Molina to design the collection's gift box and a reusable knot wrap through its Co-Create program that promotes diversity, inclusion, equity and belonging. Lush discovered Molina through her Instagram, which features many Dia de los Muertos–centered pieces.
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