Yigsy Magaly is a Salvadoran-American artist who discovered her passion for art through photorealistic portraiture. However, after the evolution of her style, she embraced a minimalistic aesthetic aimed at challenging artistic norms. In her "Blanxs" series, Yigsy deliberately omits facial expressions, allowing the canvas to become a window into the most vulnerable realms of human emotion—states often shielded from others. These emotional battles, shared by all, remain unspoken, creating a silent yet powerful narrative. Her focus on the expressive potential of lines and colors emphasizes the significance of body language, presenting a distinctive and immersive experience for the audience.