For many years the painting was for me merely a hobby, an entertainment where release tension and let the spirit fly toward freer and pleasurable worlds. Years passed with its successes and frustrations, and painting remained, giving me the backwater where regain strength. And so one day I discovered that it was no longer just a hobby, it was a necessity; that rather than heal wounds, it was a source of pleasure; that painting was no no longer only an individual pleasure, but I needed to share it, the eyes of others. And here I am, overcoming my shyness and showing my work.
I am fully what is defined as a self-taught. Not because I do not believe in the value of studying, but because that train has passed and today I want to devote myself to even paint risk of being wrong.
It is not easy to identify my work with a certain technique or school. If I had to declare an intention, I would say that I seek to create the classic from a modern language, playing with light, colors and overwhelming forms; at times with references to naif, at times close the hyperrealism. Working with acrylic helps me a lot in this way with its unique luminosity and transparency.