I’m a Mexican artist currently living in Porcia, Italy. I’ve loved drawing since I was 6, when teachers and classmates recognized my talent early on. I left formal art school at age 8 because my teacher restricted my creativity—I wasn’t...
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I’m a Mexican artist currently living in Porcia, Italy. I’ve loved drawing since I was 6, when teachers and classmates recognized my talent early on. I left formal art school at age 8 because my teacher restricted my creativity—I wasn’t allowed to explore beyond the assigned techniques. I picked up drawing again in high school but left once more for the same reason. I realized I don't enjoy painting or following imposed methods—art, for me, is about free expression, not realism.
I studied Sustainable Development Engineering and rediscovered drawing seriously during the final years of university, when I had fewer classes and more time to reflect. My work is rooted in personal experiences of nostalgia, eroticism, and existential conflict. I seek to turn those emotions into something beautiful. I'm especially inspired by desire, the play of gazes, and imagining what lies beyond the visible and the forbidden.
My biggest artistic influences are Ernesto Deira, Apolo Cacho, and Hajime Sorayama. I currently work as a sustainability and compliance engineer at a multinational company in Porcia, balancing my technical profession with my artistic journey.