Joaquín Vila on Salvaje Fest 2025
Joaquín Vila, Madrid 1980
Bachelor of Fine Arts, with postgraduate studies in Exhibition Design and additional training in Mural Painting, Scientific Illustration, Organic Agriculture, Ethnobotany, and Sacred Geometry.
Joaquín is the son of a scientist couple—an agronomist and a biologist—who instilled in him a deep love and respect for nature from an early age. This has led him to build a professional life bridging the worlds of Art and Ecology.
His artistic goal is to raise awareness through symbolic language, conveying the idea that we are not separate from nature—we are nature. He expresses this through the concept of the Anthropo-arboriform, a half-human, half-tree figure symbolizing balance and symbiosis with the natural world.
As a muralist, he focuses on projects that promote ecological values and environmental awareness, both nationally and internationally. In parallel, he conducts muralism and ecology workshops for youth and adults in both urban and rural settings.
Selected Exhibitions
Wisdom & Nature, Chrities Gallery, New York
Ancestral, Natalia Bento Gallery, Alaró, Mallorca






