I’m from Chaco, Argentina, and based in Miami, United States. I consider myself a person of many trades. I’m passionate about most things on earth, including fine art. Among them architecture and painting are my favorites. That is why I always had the desire to combine my passion for art and architecture in my work, which led me to pursue a formal education in architecture at the National University of Architecture and Urbanism of the Northeast in Argentina. While I was studying architecture, I took time to travel and get inspiration for my art. I visited different countries and cities around the world, immersing myself in different cultures and experiencing new perspectives. This period of travel was a formative experience for me, as it allowed me to see the world in a different light and gather inspiration for my future artworks.
My aesthetic world is inspired by a combination between fine art and design, creating a balance of contradictions in my pieces and evoking emotions in my audience using traditional and modern techniques, such as the use of digital tools in combination with traditional painting techniques. The term “Dragon Wings” refers to the intricate patterns and lines that are a distinctive feature of my work. These lines and patterns convey a sense of chaos, but ultimately find beautiful order through bold, vibrant lines to create a sense of movement and fluidity. I pursue my dream of “staining the world” and my Dragon Wings are the vehicle of my journey.
Conceptually, my work achieves the rare feat of working on contradictions. Where a simple line constitutes a considerably more complex whole.