Meet MISS LUSHY
Muralist | Artist | Illustrator
Alexandra Seda, known artistically as Miss Lushy, is a Chilean-Nicaraguan artist, muralist, graphic designer, and educator based in Miami — widely recognized as one of the most prominent female muralists and street artists in South Florida.
A graduate of Miami International University of Art & Design with a Bachelor's in Graphic Design, her work is deeply rooted in Latin culture, hip hop, and community storytelling. She is a certified Hip Hop Kultural Specialist through KRS-One's master class at the Temple of Hip Hop, and an Artist-in-Residence with P.A.T.H. (Preserving, Archiving & Teaching Hip Hop), teaching youth graffiti drawing classes at the Museum of Graffiti in Wynwood.
Her landmark murals include a tribute to Celia Cruz at The Latin Walk of Fame on Calle Ocho in Little Havana — painted directly across from Cruz's walk of fame star — and a large-scale mural honoring musician Willy Chirino, featured in Billboard and covered by Univision and Primer Impacto. In collaboration with Project Roadmap, she co-painted the Verizon Hialeah "La Ciudad Que Progresa" mural, celebrated by Hialeah Mayor Esteban Bovo. She has also contributed to our projects with Super Bowl LIX, Miami Art Week, Art Basel, and Simon Malls.