My work is based on the sewing machine as an element that represents the effort, the agony, and the mistreatment of women and men who fight for stability, as well as for the rights that correspond to them as social entities. Since they have been the greatest emotional and visual reference that I have experienced so far.

Years after years, I was able to appreciate from my childhood the industriousness of my father in front of the cutting table in the sewing workshops. With some cloth, the sound of scissors slipping through his hands. My mother's collaboration was never lacking so that any garment would have the appropriate finishing details.

With the mutual effort of men and women who work tirelessly for the fashion industry, the work of those behind each executed design becomes a faithful reality.

I use objects that added to this concept to show the cruel reality that lives behind the scenes with latent expressions of those human beings who live their realities day by day.

REALITY (series):

Through the Reality series, I have tried to present a reflection of the problems that afflict the people around me. As I move forward with the projections, I have been able to string together a discourse in which my perspective as creator and citizen coexists.

I understand that the majority of countries should seek a welfare state, however, the high illiteracy rate, the level of unemployment and the high rate of inequality recur. Added to this is the prevailing institutional corruption that operates in many of the governments of Latin America.

So all this panorama has been influencing my work, throwing the constants for an art that becomes a general packaging of underdevelopment, in order to create awareness to lay the foundations that allow a better coexistence.

I aspire to live in a world where respect for Human Rights prevails and I believe that this can be achieved by raising awareness among the population about their duties and rights. Based on the above, my art becomes an essential tool through which I can catalyze my life goals and thus assume a social commitment in my condition as a visual artist.