Brazilian artist and designer, Leticia works mainly with photography, collage, and artist’s books. Her work focuses on ways of seeing the landscape, especially in an urban environment, and on how architecture mediates our relationship with places. She has graduated in Graphic Design and Visual Arts and also has an MFA in Visual Poetics. She has her work highlighted in awards such as the Prêmio Açorianos de Artes Plásticas, in 2009, the Pierre Verger National Prize of Photography, in 2013, and the Chico Albuquerque Prize of Photography, in 2019, among others. She has participated in Brazil, China, Taiwan, France and Russia. She published The Color Scale of Things (2009), Chai (2016), Known by Sight (Incompleta, 2018), Silent City (2022), Practices for Dismantling the City (Incompleta, 2025), and Há uma cidade por trás (2026). Since 2016 she has been given workshops on art, photography, and independent publishing in different cities in Brazil.
In Brazil, she is represented by Galeria ArteFormatto, in Sao Paulo, Galeria Mamute, in Florianópolis, and RV Cultura e Arte, in Salvador.
In parallel to her work as a visual artist, Leticia also works as a freelance graphic designer, and her commercial portfolio can be seen here.