Close-up of a woman with long dark hair, wearing glasses, smiling and resting her chin on her hand.

Joy Quezada: Mixed Media Artist

Hello, My name is Joy Quezada and I am a self-taught mixed media artist living in beautiful West Virginia. My art is driven by a deep desire to capture the beauty and power within and around us. To allow you to see and feel the joy and pain of life from my unique perspective.
While graphite is my primary medium, I also create with acrylics, watercolors, charcoal, and oils. I am endlessly inspired by the beautiful scenery around me, the people in my life, and the powerful timeless moments that define us.
For me, art is more than aesthetics. Every piece I create is an expression of my inner world, carrying emotions, thoughts, and energy that words cannot capture.
. My ultimate goal is to help raise our collective consciousness through works that inspires deep introspection and self-discovery.
Join me on my journey and immerse yourself in the profound beauty that connects us all.

With all my love,
Joy

Recent Work

Three detailed charcoal sketches of women from different time periods or cultural backgrounds. The first woman has short, dark hair, a serious expression, and is wearing earrings and a scarf. The second woman, depicted in the center, has a detailed updo, multiple necklaces, and is resting her chin on her hand, with a thoughtful expression. The third woman has her hair styled up with a headband, is wearing a shawl or scarf, and looks confident.
A black and white pencil sketch of a vintage car with a man standing beside it, wearing a suit and coat with a wide-brimmed hat, outdoors with trees and power lines in the background.
A pencil drawing of three people on a boat on a canal, with a cityscape of buildings and trees in the background.
Sketch of a Native American man wearing a feathered headdress and traditional clothing.
A charcoal drawing of a Native American man in traditional headdress and attire, seated with hands resting on his lap.
Contact Joy for commissions