Julieta XLF, born in Valencia in 1982, holds a degree in Fine Arts and a Master’s in Illustration from the Polytechnic University of Valencia. She currently combines her training in various disciplines with her work as a mural painter.
Since 2004, her work has focused on mural interventions in public spaces both nationally and internationally, with projects in countries such as Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Serbia, Belgium, Chile, Mexico, Bolivia, and the United States. She participates in urban art festivals and competitions such as Sagra della Street Art (Italy), M.I.A.U. Fanzara (Spain), Latidoamericano (Bolivia), and the Grenoble Street Art Festival (France), among others.
Her style stands out for the use of color and the rhythm of shapes, drawing inspiration from nature and promoting reflection on diversity and its preservation. Through urban art, she seeks to touch lives, integrating beauty and female empowerment as a central theme.
“I believe that color can transform our lives, and urban art is my tool for change.”