I was born in Mendoza, Argentina, in 1973, and in 2001 I moved to Spain in search of new horizons.
Trained in graphic design, I began painting in 2010 as a way to reconnect with myself, with nature, and with something deeper.
My work is a celebration of life —especially the lives we often overlook: sea creatures, forest dwellers, birds, reptiles, and mammals full of energy and soul.
I feel a deep love for animals and for our planet. Through my art, I seek to express the beauty of the natural world and to gently remind us of our responsibility to protect it.
Techniques & Materials
I mostly use acrylics, but I also incorporate charcoal, oil pastels, collage, and mixed media. I enjoy exploring textures and giving each piece a tactile, unique feel.
Many of my works are painted on reclaimed wood: driftwood shaped by the sea or pieces that were once discarded and now hold new stories. These materials are part of my commitment to sustainability and to giving new life to what others leave behind.
Some of these artworks are still with me. Others have already found a new home.
Here you have some of my work. Some of them are still with me but others already have a new home