Edith Pons (Mexico City, 1978) is a multidisciplinary artist specializing in painting, and a graduate of the National School of Painting, Sculpture, and Printmaking ENPEG “La Esmeralda.” She has exhibited nationally and internationally since 1999, building a career that combines technical rigor, visual imagination, and a profound interest in symbolic narratives.

She expanded her formal training with a Master’s Degree in Sacred Art at the Pontifical University of Mexico (2023–2025), deepening her understanding of theological symbolism, iconographic tradition, and the spiritual dimensions of contemporary visual culture.

Her creative experience spans multiple fields: gallery and museum assistance; art production for film and commercial projects; graphic and web design; advertising; and fashion design. As a cultural promoter, she conceived and directed influential initiatives in Mexico City, including Tierra de Esperanza by Yoko Ono and Empatía by Barbara Kruger in 2016; as well as Ser Humano / Ser Urbano, a project presenting works by Tracey Emin and Keith Haring in 2017.

In 2024, she fully returned to her personal artistic practice, exploring a conscious revival of beauty, symbolism, and technical mastery. Her work brings together painting, portraiture, nature, fantasy, and mysticism through a figurative language with realistic accents, where imagination and emotional depth converse with visual tradition.

Since 2012, she has also developed a dedicated sacred art line under the pseudonym FABRICA SACRA, focused on spiritual iconography and contemporary representations of the sacred.