Two Sisters, One Vision

Two Mexican sisters—one a painter, the other a sculptor—are developing thoughtful practices that draw from their shared heritage while exploring more personal, contemporary directions. Their work reflects a curiosity about identity, form, and material.

Working in Europe and America, they continue to grow and experiment, quietly contributing to a broader conversation around Latin American perspectives in today’s art world. 

Jacqueline Luna

Rastro de Sentir

Esmeralda Luna

Territorio de Forma

Early Years

The Early Years of Jacqueline began at age 12, turning scraps into quiet studies of emotion and form.