
While everyone is all rugged up and indoors for the winter, Pepa Prieto is out braving the elements deep in the mountains of Teruel, Spain.
Check out her beautiful brush strokes on the exterior of the ‘El Portillo’ restaurant while the snow flakes fall on the landscape around her!!



From Pepa Prieto’s Blog:
“Glamour Mag invited me to collab in the January issue and this is the illustration I did for them. The theme was the representation of my country (“sunny”…España) as head of the EU parliament…so I decided to work with the letter “ñ” as is unique from our language just like the Spanish omelette or like the yummy croquetas! Muchas gracias Glamour Mag!”

Miya was recently interviewed by European Magazine Cooler.
Read the full interview on the Cooler website.


Please pass me some crayons! Element Eden Advocate Pepa Prieto recently created a perfectly sweet coloring poster for kids. The poster is entitled “My City of the Future” and features a whimsical rendering of robots, factory workers, and creatures building the city of their dreams. Printed on recycled paper, and the packaging is just as cute as the poster itself!
More of Pepa’s work on her site PepaPrieto.com

Element Eden Advocate Pepa Prieto’s got some new Winter projects brewing – we can’t wait to see what she comes up with! Follow her blog here.
This Fall our European Conscious By Nature Collection frames Pepa Prieto’s works of Art. Inspired by the wonderful 20m mural that Pepa did for us in Barcelona last summer, we decided to dedicate the 100% organic cotton Conscious By Nature Collection to our talented Advocate’s colourful creations. Thanks Pepa!

Jaz jacket with the 100% organic cotton Conscious By Nature Fly fleece hoodie and Fly denim.
Click here to check out Pepa’s Conscious By Nature collection as well as the rest of the European Element Eden Fall 09 range.
Element joined forces with Crunchtime artists based in Vienna, Austria for a skateboard live-painting project this autumn ‘NO street NO art’.
Crunchtime is a crew of young art scene fellows from all over the world who joined forces with Element to paint 30 boards that will be sold on the 10th of October at Sneakerness, Alte Markthalle, 1030 Vienna for only 50 Euros to true skateboarders.
All buyers will be asked to bring back their boards to the notorious INOPERAbLE Gallery in Vienna on the 19th of December to showcase their skated boards together with skate photos and impressions of the Crunchtime painting sessions.
Fefe Talavera (Brasil), Smurf (Austria), Stereotyp (Austria), AraByrd (Malaysia), Cee (Germany) and Momo1030 (Austria) painted the boards at a plaza in Vienna and a nearby lake called Wienerbergsee. Two more painting sessions will be happening soon - We can’t wait to see the results!