Many of the things I’ve done in life might seem scattered or even random at first glance.
But looking back, I see a quiet thread running through them all—one woven from curiosity, creativity, and a desire to build something meaningful, even if imperfect.
I’ve never claimed to have it all figured out. What I do have is a restless spirit, a love for creating, and a set of skills I’ve been slowly shaping—like a pencil being sharpened before it ever touches the page.
Just like I started hustling as a kid (with ideas ranging from genius to “what was I thinking?”), I was also painting. A lot. Artistic expression has always been a big deal for me—it’s how I process the world, how I tell stories, and how I let my imagination run wild without asking for permission. No, I’m not the next Rembrandt (not even close), but that’s not stopping me from sharing my little art universe with you.
From living in Europe to joining the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid, I’ve taken intentional steps to reconnect with my artistic side—not just as a hobby, but as a meaningful part of who I am. Studying in a painting studio as well helped me refine my techniques and deepen my appreciation for the discipline behind the creativity.
Art has always been more than just a pastime for me. It’s a way of thinking, of observing, of staying curious.
If you could say it in words,
there would be no reason to paint.’
Edward Hopper.
This abstract piece, created with dynamic brushstrokes, explores the hidden wounds of confusion that erupt in the mind. Though invisible to the eye, these scars cause pain, like the suffocating intensity of vibrant colors overwhelming the senses. The explosion of vivid hues radiates light, sym bolizing the emotional chaos that remains unseen yet deeply felt.





Photography has been my quiet companion, capturing the unspoken truths of every solo journey and turning fleeting moments into timeless echoes. I’m drawn to capturing the essence of the cultural experiences I’ve lived—especially those rooted in the rich traditions of my country.The mystery and beauty of Andean celebrations have sparked my curiosity about the world and a constant desire to explore. In this space, I share some of the photo projects I hold dearest—each one a quiet moment, a memory, and a reflection of how I perceive and appreciate the world around me.
2019
In 2019, I immersed myself in the vibrant week-long celebration of the Virgen del Carmen in Paucartambo, Peru—a festival bursting with color, devotion, and centuries-old tradition. Through my lens, I captured the soul of this patronal feast: the mesmerizing dances, the vivid costumes, and the powerful energy of the streets. This photo collection is a personal journey into the heart of a cultural spectacle, seen through my eyes and felt in every frame