ABOUT THE ARTIST

Damaris Mozo Mansilla is a Los Angeles–based artist known for her large-scale, highly textured works exploring the relationship between material, texture, and space.

Her work is collected by private clients and interior designers, and placed in residential and commercial interiors, where it anchors spaces through scale, depth, and quiet presence.

Raised in a family of painters, she grew up immersed in the rhythm of brushes and surfaces. Her mother’s deep devotion to painting left a lasting imprint, shaping not only her early connection to art, but a lifelong sensitivity to material, process, and expression.

Before fully dedicating herself to her studio practice, she worked in corporate law within the finance and investment world — a path she ultimately left to return to a more material and intuitive way of creating.

Guided by wabi-sabi philosophy and a Mediterranean sensibility, her work embraces natural materials, imperfection, and restraint. Each piece is built slowly through layers of texture, creating surfaces that invite a tactile and emotional connection.

With a strong sensitivity to interior environments, her work is often developed in dialogue with the spaces it inhabits — considering scale, light, and material context. She collaborates with collectors, interior designers, and architects to integrate her work into thoughtfully designed environments.

Texture matters. Scale matters. Space matters.