¡Hola, I'm Jimena! Fancy meeting you here!
I'm an international working artist with Peruvian roots based in Germany. I've lead a very nomadic life and Ive also lived in Switzerland, the United States, Argentina, and Panama, along with a fair share of long stints in Canada and England.
I'm dedicated to creating hand-drawn illustrative work for people, organizations and brands that value timeless visuals, craft and cultural depth. The result is a visual language of your universe that makes you feel emotionally seen so that your values feel truly connected to your identity not trends.
At Bellina Art Studio, we hold space. 
We value depth over noise, craftsmanship over speed and the long conversation over the trend. We work with clients who understand that time, attention and lasting care endure — who see authenticity & technique in creativity as tools for real connection. 
Here, every project is an opportunity to show the world who you really are and what you're about — Because we all deserve to be truly seen.

                  Made to last
In a world that moves fast and treats too much as disposable — fast fashion, fast trends, fast everything — I’m drawn to what’s made with care and meant to last. I believe in work that goes beyond a fleeting moment, creating something that stays with you for the longrun in a meaningful way.
I love collaborating with people who care deeply about what they do — those with a vision, a story, and a passion they want to share. Translating that essence into thoughtful, beautifully illustrated visual work is at the heart of my practice.
I value things done well in all areas of life: meals prepared with love, music that lingers, conversations that go beyond small talk, and travel that invites you into a culture rather than skimming its surface. Multi-culturalism, diversity, immigration, identity, gender equality, sustainability, and mutual respect aren’t just values I hold — they’re principles I actively stand for.
If this resonates, I’d love to connect and hear what matters most to you.
Foto by Kim Oppermann
Foto by Kim Oppermann
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