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Visual artist and illustrator
Alexandra Belmonte (1985) is a visual artist who graduated in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona. Her professional career has been defined by her work as a graphic designer, digital illustrator, and concept artist in film, advertising, and publishing. She has collaborated with prestigious brands and companies such as Disney, Warner Brothers, Apple, Coca-Cola, and HarperCollins, showcasing a blend of creative versatility and technical mastery.
In Barcelona, she founded her own studio focused on graphics for film and media, and later moved to London, where she spent six years. She worked at the renowned design studio "Minalima", responsible for creating artistic props, books, graphic design, and other elements for the Harry Potter films and theme parks.
Alongside her professional practice, Alexandra has explored art as a space for connection, learning, and the expression of individuality. She has shared this vision through community workshops, including those held at the inclusive art center in High Barnet, London, for children and adults with disabilities, and at the psychiatric patients’ center of Sant Pau Hospital in Barcelona.
She currently resides in Madrid, where she is developing a new chapter as a visual artist. In this stage, she combines her extensive experience as an illustrator and concept artist with her interest in art as a vehicle for self-discovery and vulnerability. Her work establishes a dialogue with history, folklore, mythology, and nature, reinterpreting these elements to address contemporary issues.
Her style is expressive, warm, and bold, characterized by a vibrant and contrasting palette and a rich, eclectic use of symbolism.
She works on unique pieces and commissions, and also collaborates as an artist and illustrator with private clients and brands. Her practice spans oil, gouache, and digital media, through which she develops editorial, film & media, branding projects, spatial interventions, artist’s objects, as well as painting.
Her influences include medieval art, expressionism, modernism, and pop culture.

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