Isabel’s work has found a home in local creative spaces, including Café Brazil near SMU, where her pieces have connected with collectors and art lovers in a lively community environment. Her artwork was also exhibited at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta — a moment that affirmed her voice as a mixed‑media artist.
She creates bold, textured works that blend the energy of pop art with the introspection of surrealist identity themes. Using acrylic, resin, metal, and sculptural elements, Isabel builds layered portraits that feel alive, expressive, and deeply personal. Her art weaves together vintage influences and modern pop culture, exploring memory, music, and the stories that shape us.
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My work in event poster design has allowed me to collaborate with organizations that celebrate art in all its forms. This poster was created for the High Museum of Art in Atlanta during its exhibition dedicated to the powerful and intertwined worlds of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.
The black‑and‑white pieces shown above hold a special place in my journey. From a larger body of work by multiple artists, the Director of the Mexico Art Museum selected these pieces to join his private collection — a gesture that deeply honored me.
The Frida and Diego artworks are three‑dimensional creations, built with layers, texture, and intention. They are meant to echo the emotional weight, resilience, and humanity that define both artists.