Izinfinite
Born in Peru, Isabella Morillo has always been an artist, but her professional journey began with a shove—being fired from her first graphic design job. Raised in a strict Mormon household in Utah, she took an unconventional path, one that included a life-altering arrest at 19 for selling LSD. The nearly three-year legal trial that followed became her crucible, sharpening her resilience and fueling her ambition. While supporting herself entirely, Isabella pursued graphic design in college, but the spark of artistry burned brighter than any desk job could contain.
Losing that job wasn’t the end; it was the ignition. She sold her first pieces at a local event, painted live, and caught the attention of a curator who invited her to her dream gallery. That moment started a snowball of events—she painted a mural for a festival, garnered media coverage, and secured her first art studio. Each milestone gave her the confidence to dream bigger.
With two suitcases and her art supplies, Isabella took the leap to Los Angeles, transforming ambition into reality with bold moves and relentless focus. Her work doesn’t just live on the canvas; it expands into a universe where limits don’t exist. Her psychedelic, vibrant creations are proof that when the ordinary ends, the infinite begins.