

Alejandra Jiménez
Alejandra Jiménez (b. 1999, Madrid, Spain) is a Miami-based painter whose work explores the intersection of personal mythology, the collective unconscious, and the animistic. Drawing from folklore, dreams, and Jungian archetypes, she creates visual narratives in which personal experience becomes a site of transformation between inner psychological states and the forces of nature. Working between studio painting and large-scale murals, Jiménez constructs symbolic worlds that move between the personal and the universal. She studied Fine Arts at New World School of the Arts in Miami.
My work explores the intersection of personal mythology, the collective unconscious, and the animistic.
Drawing from folklore, dreams, and Jungian archetypes, I create paintings that function as visual myths. Through these narratives, I explore how personal experiences can transform and connect to broader psychological and natural forces.
I am interested in the relationship between inner states and the living world, and the ways symbolism can bridge the two. Painting allows me to construct imagined spaces where the personal and the collective, the psychological and the animistic, can coexist.
Through this process, I seek to create works that invite reflection, transformation, and a deeper connection to the unseen structures that shape human experience.







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