Image Description : SUPERWAXX in her Los Angeles studio.
SUPERWAXX is an American visual artist whose work explores the intersection of cultural identity, human experience, and global narratives. Drawing influence from Japanese animation, street art, and expressionism, her practice blends vibrant, iridescent color palettes with emotionally charged subjects to examine the psychological and cultural dimensions of her work.
Rooted in a sense of curiosity and introspection, SUPERWAXX creates visual languages that reflect themes of social justice, anthropology, and history across diverse cultures. Her multidisciplinary practice spans painting, drawing, animation, fashion, and large-scale public mural installations, allowing her to engage audiences across both traditional and contemporary platforms.
Her work has been exhibited internationally in cities including Boston, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Cuba, and Washington, DC. She has collaborated with leading cultural institutions and global brands, including the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Smithsonian Institution, the United State of Women Summit, and Kith.
Through both her studio practice and curatorial work, SUPERWAXX continues to position art as a tool for cultural exchange, storytelling, and human connection.
She is a native of Richmond, Virginia and currently resides in Los Angeles, California.