These are the faces behind the incredible artwork. Click on the artist to see their work
and learn a little about each of them or scroll down to see all of the artists!
Victoria Villasana (born in Guadalajara, Mexico) is a textile artist, interested in
history, culture and how people
relate to each other in a fragmented post-digital world. Below, you can see a few examples of her pieces. You can also check out her artwork on her Instagram @victoriavillasana.
Natalia Gallego is a Colombian artist who has been creating vibrant, larger-than-life murals for more than
a decade. She creates imaginary worlds and captivating female characters, often adorned with
orange fish eyes to represent the elements. You can also check out more of her artwork on Instagram @gleo_co.
Originally from Mexico City, Gabriel Dawe creates site-specific installations that explore the connection between fashion
and architecture, and how they relate to the human need for shelter in all its shapes and forms. He also creates work
that visually comments on the stigma around being a part of the LGBT+ community. You can check out more of
his artwork on Instagram @gabrieldawe.
Raelis Vasquez is a Dominican painter who draws on historical, political and personal narratives. His paintings are
figurative
compositions that conjure the complexity of the Afro-Latinx experience. The figures in his work inhabit a state of
vulnerability that often encourages the viewer to question their positions on class, race, and geography.
You can check out more of his work on Instagram @raelis.
Catalina Estrada is a Colombian illustrator based in Barcelona since 1999 who creates digital patterns for
anything from paper to bed quilts. Catalina is passionate about colors and fascinated by textures, details, shapes
and beauty. You can check out more of her work on Instagram @catalinaestrada.