Queta Davila is a Mexican visual artist born into a lineage of creatives. Her mother, an actress, and her father, a theater producer, infused her childhood with a deep love for the arts. She first studied textile design in Florence, Italy,...
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Queta Davila is a Mexican visual artist born into a lineage of creatives. Her mother, an actress, and her father, a theater producer, infused her childhood with a deep love for the arts.
She first studied textile design in Florence, Italy, then professional makeup in Mexico and Los Angeles. This led to a rich career including a transformative experience working for Disney Cruise Line, where her people skills flourished.
In 2020, after years of assisting friends in production design, she fully embraced her own artistic voice. Since moving to Milan in 2023, her practice has deepened into a form of visual storytelling that fuses elegance, sensuality, and liberation.
Her work ranges from digital illustrations and figurative sketches to original paintings and photography in which she explores the human body, food and eroticism as symbols of life. Inside her art lies also her personal journey: nearly two decades of therapy, silent retreats, and introspection that have shaped her philosophy.
Her creations are a living manifesto: to live from pleasure, dismantle inherited beliefs, and reclaim the body and the senses as sacred. She invites us to experience beauty not as decoration, but as a radical act of consciousness and life.