About

Jaili Ramirez is a Puerto Rican and Filipina painter whose work explores the intersections of memory, cultural inheritance, mythology, and womanhood. She often portrays women and girls not as passive subjects, but as witnesses, warriors, and storytellers. Drawing from ancestral stories, old family photographs, and reimagined spiritual figures, Ramirez creates paintings that honor silenced voices with empathy and depth.

Her vibrant, intuitive use of color evokes both ceremony and dream, while her layered process reflects her background as a therapist, where understanding the past is essential to healing the present. Through her work, Ramirez seeks to hold space for memory, survival, and tenderness — illuminating the ways we carry home, history, and love within us.