ABOUT THE ARTIST

Xueh Magrini Troll

(Colombia)

Xuehka is a Colombian visual artist living in Berlin for almost 20 years.

She belongs to the third generation of women artists in her family after her mother and grandmother.

She studied fine arts in Colombia at the Academia superior de Artes de Bogotá and the Universidad Nacional. In Madrid, she studied Illustration and visual communication at the khb in Berlin. 

In 2023 her book in progress "Berlin de mis Amores" got the comic Stipendium from the city of Berlin.

ABOUT THE WORK

The heart of Xuehka's work is drawing, even though her artistic praxis flows between autobiographical comics, painting, ceramic and editorial illustration. 

 Color is her super power, humor is her intimate way to process life.

 Witty, emotional, loud, critical, sensitive, funny, poetic... Xuehka has developed her own artistic language in which she translates her own existence in a variety of forms and expressions.

Magical Depth, 2024

Acryl on canvas 100 x 80 cm

There is no loneliness once we find the Magic in exploring the depths of our self and our existence.

Visionaria, 2024

Acryl on canvas 50 x 60 cm

Rooted and connected to herself, her roots and the earth, she can shed light into the future.

Introspection, 2022

Mixed Media on paper, 2 A4

Explorations of the self 

Trip inside me, 2024

Limited edition Risographie print A3

My personal obsession with this image I created, took me to reproduce it in all possible media..!

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