Fusca was born in Culiacán, México in 1977. Her first experience as an artist was when she was very young, making comics, trying to defeat insomnia. The main reason she became an artist is that she wanted to redesign the world around her and make it better. Her early influences were painters like Goya and Gauguin and, later, strong female figures such as Louise Bourgeois, Lee Bontecou and Agnes Pelton. Mexican muralists like Diego Rivera and Jorge Camarena as well as graffiti are also strong influences in her work. She works primarily as a muralist in different cities and countries around the globe, with a bit of commercial work with clients such as Nike. Her work has been shown in distinguished spaces such as Sotheby’s Boundless Space: The Possibilities of Burning Man in New York, among other galleries and museums around the world including cities such as Bogotá and Medellin, Columbia; Mexico City, Mexico; London, UK; Nantes and Paris, France; Barcelona and Madrid, Spain; Dubai, UAE; Morocco, North Africa, among others. Pilar has a master's degree in psychoanalysis and art direction, and is a self-taught artist. The fundamentals of her work are her observations made of everything around her. Using her imagination, she takes these elements and rearranges them into better versions; by doing so, new and more inspiring scenarios resurface. Pilar is always looking for a larger purpose in her work, one that connects her reality with the best-imagined possibilities, as she describes it, “This way I ease my soul.”