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Memories of Water
New series of mixed media works on paper | 50 x 70 cm. In Memories of Water, I invite you to dive into a pictorial language that is, at once, movement, memory, and liquid emotion. This series, created using mixed media on paper, evokes the hidden currents of memory...
The Ritual of drawing
Some people paint or draw from noise, from chaos, from urgency. I, on the other hand, need silence—both inner and outer. Drawing is never a mechanical or technical act. It is an intimate ceremony, almost sacred. My studio is a refuge where time stands still, and...
3 habits that help me keep my creativity alive
3 habits that help me keep my creativity alive Creativity isn’t something that magically appears when we feel “inspired.” It’s an energy you can cultivate, maintain, and train—just like a muscle. Over the years, I’ve developed a few habits that help me stay...
Art Therapy: The power of art to heal and reconnect
Art Therapy: The power of art to heal and reconnect For years, art therapy has been much more than just a tool for me, it's a deep path of self-discovery, healing, and expression. As an abstract artist and journalist, I have explored art not only as an aesthetic...
Starting Over
There are days when the blank canvas becomes my worst enemy. I lay down the first stroke, then the second and the third, but sometimes something inside me knows it’s not working. I push forward, trying to salvage it, to make sense of the shapes unfolding before me,...
POEMS: Dialogues between color and gesture
The POEMS series is born from the need to condense emotions and thoughts into small gestures of color and stroke. It consists of various series of 20 abstract works in small format (15x21 cm), created on Arches paper with a combination of ink, acrylic, and...
A photo of Mona Lisa
I've had the pleasure of spending a few days in Paris, a city that always deserves to be celebrated for its beauty and fascination. I have walked through its streets and neighborhoods, delighting in every corner, although this time I have not visited the Louvre...
New murals inspired by the sustainable development goals
Over the past two weeks, I’ve had the incredible opportunity to paint two large-scale murals inside the theater of the Polivalent Center in Miami Platja, Spain. Each mural measures an impressive 6x5 meters (2400x2000 inches), making them some of the largest works...
Emotions. The connection between the artist and the viewer
Art has a unique ability to evoke emotions, both in those who create it and those who contemplate it. From joy or euphoria to melancholy, calm, or awe, every piece of art invites us to experience feelings that resonate deeply within our humanity. But what allows a...
Casa KI: A refuge of inspiration in Tulum
Casa KI: A refuge of inspiration in Tulum I recently returned from Tulum, Mexico, where I had the incredible oportunity to exhibit 20 of my works at Casa Ki. This space has not only become a home for me and my art, but it has also become an endless source of...
