Lucía Eugenia López is a visual artist born in Ituzaingó and trained at the UNA, where she specialized in painting. Her work inhabits a hybrid territory between the mythical and the animal, populated by ambiguous creatures, double presences, and breathing natures. In her paintings and ceramic pieces, the ritual, the fantastic, and the gestural coexist, creating scenes that seem to emerge from a dreamlike forest: bodies that mutate, animals that watch, plants that whisper secrets.
She trained with Diego Perrota and Verónica Gómez, and participated in analysis and production programs such as Manglar (Galería Acéfala). Her work has been exhibited in notable shows and salons —including the Provincial Young Art Salon and the Roverano Museum— and in 2025 she received the First Prize in Fire Arts at the National Salon of Visual Arts, consolidating a practice that expands the boundaries between the human, the bestial, and the sacred.