BIO
Alexandra Ramirez is an illustrator and graphic designer working mainly in sports. Based in London, she’s known for her powerful dynamic compositions and vibrant colour palette. Her work is a joyful celebration of life, an energy vortex of vigorous shapes, lines, and emotions. Drawing inspiration from the fast-paced rhythm of the metropolis, she masterfully translates her surroundings inviting you to immerse in a world of movement and vitality, capturing the essence of life in motion.
She works across a broad range of disciplines - illustration, branding, editorial, packaging, print & poster, murals, motion design & animation.
Alexandra’s path has led to design projects for a number of top agencies, brands and magazines to create bespoke art direction, illustration, design and motion graphics.
Some of her clients include Adidas, KFC, Adobe, Harry’s, SheSays, Virgin Media, Vitl… She has also partnered with BBH, Mother & Ogilvy. Her work has been featured in Conde Nast Traveller & British Vogue.
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"By continuously trying to express her feelings in color, Alexandra Ramirez, creates and abundance of versatile artworks drawing from the rich history of the 20th-century art. The artist who works in painting, illustration, ready-made objects and screen-printing employs a clear and bright color palette and complex compositions to evoke the feeling of joyfulness among her audience. Regardless whether she paints a female portrait or creates an abstract representation of a sombrero there’s always a clear bond visible in her pieces, and a recognizable style that separates her works from those made by her fellow artists."
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“Award winning artist Alexandra Ramirez gained her MA+BA in Painting from the National Art Academy, Sofia, BG and has since participated in numerous Solo and group shows in Bulgaria as well as in Germany. She creates striking, deformed canvases using a wide range of materials such as oil, acrylic and alkyd based spray paint. The deformation of the canvases evolved from being bored of the plain, regular, rectangular shaped canvases.”