I work with watercolor as a field of research in which control and chance, structure and fluidity converge. I approach painting as a process where gesture, water, and pigment interact on equal terms, allowing the work to emerge from a balance between intention and accident.
My academic training in Advertising and Public Relations, along with a Master’s degree in Business Administration, and an extensive professional background in visual communication, have shaped a methodical and analytical approach to image-making, grounded in rigor, synthesis, and an acute awareness of visual language. This experience now informs my artistic practice not as narrative content, but as a working methodology.
Through my work, I seek to develop a distinctive visual language by means of sustained technical and expressive research in watercolor. I am particularly interested in the tension between the rational and the intuitive, between planning and unpredictability, understanding painting as an open and evolving territory.
I conceive each work as part of an ongoing process in which time, material, and imagination play a fundamental role. Painting is not, for me, a closed or definitive outcome, but a form of continuous exploration, approached with commitment, patience, and humility, guided by the aspiration that each new work surpasses the previous one.
Education
• Master’s Degree in Business Administration and Management (MADE), ICADE
• Bachelor’s Degree in Advertising and Public Relations, Complutense University of Madrid
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In Every day is a life, I wanted to capture the fragile persistence of the present moment. I see each day not as a fragment of a larger time, but as a complete, self-contained ecosystem—a 'life' that blooms and fades in its own rhythm.
The central crimson sphere represents the core of that experience—the heart, the sun, or perhaps a single piece of ripened fruit holding the weight of its own existence. I used the watercolor to create a canopy that feels both protective and untamed, mirroring the way our memories and thoughts bleed into one another. The fine vertical line descending from the sphere, punctuated by golden points, is a measurement of time; it is the anchor that keeps the ethereal beauty of the 'now' from drifting away into the mist. For me, this piece is a quiet celebration of endurance; it’s about the strength it takes to stand rooted while our lives bloom overhead in vibrant, messy, and beautiful complexity