Clara Cebrián (Madrid, 32 years old) does not have a gallery and does not work in a permanent studio. Her colorful paintings, in which she alternates between the abstract and the figurative, are everywhere.

She started working for the first time in Los Angeles and then settling in Mexico, a country that dazzled her when she was forced to spend the covid confinement there. “Being a painter is a very lonely profession. You make the decisions alone, it's like being in a mirror maze,” she says.