ART
Manifestations
...a reflection of how our visions rarely manifest the way we expect
Beginning with a vision, we move through unexpected turns, collapses, and flames, arriving at a place where warmer colors, wider frames, and more growth await
After all…
for your new life to set in place, the old one has to go up in flames.
black
hole anxiety
...reveals how, no matter the gold that surrounds us, a single thought can get us stuck and spiral into a dark void when anxiety creeps in.
The
treehouse hostel
- mural
By integrating brand colors and tropical plants that fit the surroundings,
while leaving negative space for photos taken at the bar…
I enhanced and completed the ambiance of the bar at this beautiful hostel on Tenerife Island.
wander heart
...captures the curious heart always in motion
surrounded by white for innocence, blue for freedom,
gold for the abundance of life, and black for the adventures and challenges that shape the journey of the one holding this heart
Always wandering & always growing.
cosmo
adventures
This series began as a personal expression, blending my love for space, comics, and storytelling.
Cosmo floats through space and life, experiencing adventures with playful twists, reminding us that it’s okay to feel lost sometimes—and that there’s joy to be found in life’s small, everyday adventures.
ground
zero
This painting symbolizes resilience.
much like a blooming forest after a terrifying fire,
showing that even when everything falls apart,
life always finds a way to grow again.
LIL
hangry monster
Ever since I was a kid, I always had little friends to keep me company. However, my friends were a bit different from other kids’ friends. They were little monsters, like this little fella. This guy was always around, chewing on something.
I can only assume—since he never learned to talk—that he couldn't find any food to satisfy his appetite. That’s why he kept trying anything that came his way.
Oh yeah, I often got into trouble for losing things, but no, it wasn’t my fault! And to be honest, it wasn’t his either. He was just searching for something, as many of us do, to put him at ease.
That time, he decided to see how my
notebook tasted. Of course, he didn’t know there was school homework inside that I couldn’t finish because of him.
Well, I guess it’s too late for that now.
Full disclosure, though…I never liked doing homework. But don’t tell my teachers!
One time, he was so hangry that he started jumping all over the room and ended up hanging from the ceiling light.
Apparently, he needed to try a lightbulb!Needless to say, I had to clean up the mess and buy a new lightbulb.
Because, allegedly, nobody else was in the room at that moment
This one time, he really got me going! Not only did I always have to clean up after him and buy whatever he broke, but this time he was playing with my parents' savings!
At least, that’s what I thought. I didn’t know we could easily get a new card. At the time, I believed all our money was stored on the card.
I was freaking out, and we had a big fight.
Later on, when I found out how things really work, I came with an apology and a little cup of honey, hoping he would forgive me.
A couple of times, he snuck into our food storage and made a mess!
He’d open cans and eat them halfway… and honey! Honey was everywhere. Everything was sticky.
To this day, I suspect that he loved honey the most.
From time to time, he did try some normal food.
Usually, he stole it from my school backpack, where I was hiding candy and, of course, homework.
Besides eating everything, he also loved my toys. We often played with cars, soldiers, and other things. But I believe his favorite toy was this dino. It was also my favorite, but he seemed not bothered by it at all.
If I recall correctly, this was the only toy he stopped biting, probably because he loved it so much.
I think it was the first time he loved something so much that he would rather starve.
But he didn’t. I gave him another cup of honey because, well, why not sweeten life a little, right?