Although my formal education was not art related, as far back as I can remember, I’ve always painted, draw, glued, printed, created.
Mine was a long journey of acceptance of what I really felt and was.
I believe that our life and the area in which we decide to practice are shaped by hard work, from the experiences of those who have gone before us, as well as our peers, from intelligent critiques and continue questioning of your work without doubting yourself.
Unnatural Nature series
This surreal landscape made of paper takes us in a new dimension which is nether naturalistic or technological. Is a fake landscape made of lots of landscapes and human intervention. It represents a different point of view on beauty and complexity. In the world where we live is impossible and maybe wrong to categorize, we can find beauty in hybrids, a new point of view on ‘naturalistic beauty’ where even human mistake is part of the whole representation.
Father and Son at the Carousel series
My piece is an interpretation of modern fatherhood. In a culture in which all ‘classic rules’ are disintegrated, what means to be a father? In a world that spins as a carousel and in which everything is blurred the only certainty is the bond within father and son, the love and instinctive protection that comes from within and that becomes centre of gravity even if, both father and son, being part of their culture, spin together with the rest of the carousel

