Clara Cebrián (b. 1991, Spain) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work blends abstraction, text, and figuration to create a deeply personal and expressive visual language. She graduated in 2013 with a BA in Design for Interactive and Moving Image from the London College of Communication, and her practice has since spanned painting, drawing and ceramics.

In her work she approaches abstraction reflecting her own creative universe inspired by her day to day life, with figurative details mixed with words, which narrate places of memory, passing emotions and the reality of her own studio. Through layers of intuitive mark-making, she invites viewers into her evolving inner world.

She held her first solo exhibition in 2015 at Slowtrack Gallery in Madrid, titled Toreros y Cohetes ("Bullfighters and Rockets"), and has since presented several solo shows, including Made in China at We Collect (Madrid), and IKEAA, a performance piece at Cerámicas Suro in Guadalajara, Mexico. She has participated in numerous group exhibitions globally and was selected for a solo booth at the Salon Acme Art Fair (2020) in Mexico City.

In 2024, Clara returned to Madrid with Indoor Garden, a solo exhibition at Espacio Fugaz. The show presented a series of works imagining a garden blooming in winter—an introspective reflection on solitude, transformation, and quiet growth. Her creative vision caught the attention of Vogue España, where she was featured in early 2025 as one of the “voices reshaping contemporary Spanish art.”

She has been artist-in-residence at Proyectote (Mexico City, 2018), Hotel El Ganzo (Baja California, 2020), Casa Balandra (Mallorca, 2021), Utopías Domésticas (Madrid, 2023) and Mamula Island in Montenegro (2023). In 2013, she received the Video Talent Award from the Banco Santander Foundation for her work in animation and video.