MISS LUSHY

 

ARTIST. MURALIST. GRAPHIC DESIGNER. EDUCATOR.

Alexandra Seda, known artistically as Miss Lushy, is a prominent Miami-based Chilean-Nicaraguan artist, muralist, designer, and educator whose work centers on music, community, and culture. She is known for her vibrant work honoring latin music legends while being rooted in hip-hop culture, street art, community-focused projects and powerful visual storytelling. 

Miss Lushy honed her skills at Miami International University of Art & Design, where she earned a Bachelor’s in Graphic Design. This academic foundation allowed her to seamlessly blend her love for music and vivid color palettes into unique artistic expressions. She has also recently obtained her certification as a Hip Hop Kultural Specialist, a prestigious certification awarded to her through KRS-One’s master class at the Temple of Hip Hop.

She is also an educator, actively participating in P.A.T.H (Preserving, Archiving & Teaching Hiphop) as an Artist-In-Residence teaching the Kids Graffiti Drawing Class at the Museum of Graffiti. 

Notably, Miss Lushy painted a beautiful Celia Cruz mural at The Latin Walk of Fame on Calle Ocho in Little Havana. The mural is located directly across Celia Cruz’s walk of fame star to pay homage to the Queen of Salsa. She also created a large-scale mural for the celebrated musician Willy Chirino, further cementing her role in celebrating and preserving Latin musical legends through her art.

In collaboration with Project Roadmap, Miss Lushy produced a beautiful mural for Verizon’s retail store in Hialeah that fosters the message of “La Ciudad Que Progresa” alongside artists Roc Sol and Dee Perez. Located in the busiest intersection of Hialeah, this new mural blends family values, cultural traditions and generational wisdom while highlighting Hialeah’s culture and city, making it a new landmark for the community to enjoy for years to come thanks to Verizon’s Project Love Letters art initiative and their support of local artists.