
Hi, there!
Welcome to my website. I’m a freelance graphic designer, illustrator and artist based in Granada, Spain.
A bit about my bio?
I have been interested in art as long as I can remember, however, due to the influences of my tutors and family, when it was time for me to go to college I decided to study Chemistry. I finished my studies and then started to work as a chemistry tutor, but I only stuck with that job for a few months because my passion for art propelled me to make the decision to start over from zero. I returned to college again to study Graphic Design, Advertising and Public Relations, and finally Fine Arts.
Career
I am an experienced illustrator and graphic designer with a strong background in both online and offline projects. My career spans graphic arts, advertising, and marketing, where I have specialized in promotional and online marketing, branding, and packaging.
Simultaneously, in recent years, my personal work has shifted towards a more experimental and creative approach within the artistic sphere.
I am skilled at managing projects from conceptualization to final execution and adept at coordinating with teams, clients, and suppliers to ensure seamless results.
If you think my skills align with your needs, feel free to reach out.
Artist Statement
As an artist, my work is a continuous exploration of personal transformation and existential reflection, blending traditional drawing, painting, collage, photography, video, sculpture, and sound to create immersive, multidisciplinary installations, allowing each medium to guide a process that is fluid, intuitive, and often contemplative. What began as a search for meaning in the outside world has gradually turned inward, becoming a space for silence and introspection.
Having initially focused on the individual’s role within society, my artistic journey has gradually shifted inward. Lately, I’ve been drawn to ideas of impermanence, detachment, and the dissolving of fixed identities. My practice has become a kind of meditation, rooted in Buddhist philosophy and in a deeper attention to the rhythms of nature. I often work with humble materials like paper, fabric, and found objects, allowing them to shift, decay, or be rearranged. These gestures reflect my interest in letting go: of ego, of control, of permanence, of the idea that art needs to last forever or prove anything.
My creative process is deeply rooted in meditative awareness and in the attentive, almost reverent observation of nature’s evolving cycles, like the transformation of insects, or the fleeting patterns of light and sound in the forest. I collect these traces in sketches, recordings, and small actions that later become part of larger installations. Soundscapes, soft sculptures, and abstract gestures all come together to create spaces that invite slowness and presence.
There’s often a sense of irony or lightness in my work, too. Even in the face of uncertainty or existential doubt, I try to hold things with a soft gaze. I believe in the absurd beauty of being here at all, and I try to make work that honors that, in a way that’s accessible, honest, and open to others.
More than anything, I hope my work creates a pause: a space where people can breathe, feel, and reconnect with something quieter inside themselves. Something shared.
For further information.
If you’d like to discover a little bit more or just keep up with what I do, you may have a look at my social networks or drop me a line:
Thank you very much for your interest. Looking forward to getting in touch with you.

