Juliana Plexxo (1994) is a Colombian artist whose work explores the essential duality of existence, the spiritual dimension of human life, and how, through feminine strength as a channeling force, a reconnection between humanity and nature can be achieved. Her visual language is rooted in metal engraving, a technique she has radically redefined from her own studio, Studio 46 in Barcelona — a historic space linked to masters such as Miró, Dalí, and Chagall. Plexxo breaks with tradition and proposes a revolutionary vision of printmaking: each work is unique. The matrix is destroyed after a single impression, transforming every piece into an unrepeatable manifesto on death, transformation, and the power of rebirth. Her creative process challenges reproduction and reclaims the irreproducible as a symbol of identity.
Selected works by Juliana Plexxo