Katarina Ortiz (b. 1994) IS a Filipino-Spanish conceptual artist who is working to add her voice to contemporary art with a multidisciplinary approach. She hOLDS A bfa FROM Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London (UAL). Her creative practice spans a wide spectrum of mediums, including drawing, music production, photography, sculpture, collage, and painting, reflecting a commitment to both conceptual depth and material experimentation. Ortiz’s oeuvre is a profound exploration of the complexities of the human condition, with a particular focus on the intertwined themes of identity and origin. Her work often engages with the symbolic, weaving together visual metaphors and allegorical narratives that challenge conventional perceptions of self and culture. By employing strategies of recontextualization and re-appropriation, Ortiz deftly subverts existing symbols and cultural signifiers, inviting viewers to consider or reconsider their inherent meanings and associations. Through this multidisciplinary lens, Ortiz creates deeply personal and universally resonant Works, inviting audiences to question and reflect on the fundamental aspects of The human Condition. Her work is a testament to the power of art to transcend boundaries, offering a nuanced commentary on the fluid nature of identity and the enduring search for origins in a globalized world.