Visi Almagro (born Madrid, Spain, 1976) is a visual artist, painter and illustrator. His work explores identity and emotional resilience in the context of a digitally mediated world.
She focuses on portraiture with a strong psychological dimension. Using both digital and traditional processes, she creates detailed digital compositions that then evolve into vivid acrylic paintings. The character’s gaze, use of colour, texture and contrasts play a fundamental role in these paintings in evoking human resilience.
Through this two-stage creative process — first digital, then physical on canvas or paper — Visi invites us to reflect on the authenticity of human existence and embrace our imperfections. She urges us to believe that we all innately possess a strength, rebelliousness and resilience that transcend a digital, performative, self-indulgent experience dependent on the approval of others. Ultimately, her work demonstrates a profound love for the human condition.
Drawing inspiration from the visual aesthetics of Japan and China, Pop Art, Surrealism, and the Superflat movement, her work blends introspection, equilibrium, and material transformation to reveal the silent strength underlying vulnerability. Having trained in communication and publicity, Visi has felt a strong connection with artistic creation since childhood. She used to express all her innermost feelings through drawing. Her current work and creative process are the result of a lifetime of exploring different techniques.
Her work has received notable acclaim in several Spanish cities, including Madrid, Cádiz, Barcelona and Santiago, at venues such as the MEAM (European Museum of Modern Art) in Barcelona. It will soon be on display at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze (TIAC).
Also has been awarded as 100 Emerging Artist of 2026, by Arts to Heart.