




Hola, and thank you for being here.
I am a visual artist working primarily in sculpture and installation. My practice questions culture, identity and our relationship to the natural world through an absurdist lens. I am interested in what happens when meaning loosens, when something can be felt before it is fully understood, when humour and unease sit side by side.
My Venezuelan heritage and my years in Scotland shape my work. I do not try to resolve these positions but allow them to remain in tension, informing the materials I use and the spaces I build. Within this in-between, ancestral knowledge becomes a living presence. It is something I return to and rework, developing a Latin-futuristic language that holds memory and speculation at once.
While fine art sits at the centre of my practice, photography acts as a way of noticing, a quiet tool that gathers fragments and informs the work. Alongside this, my background in theatre and storytelling continues to shape how I think through experience, guiding how a work is encountered. This extends to my approach to design, where I bring a fine art sensibility, viewing graphics as a form of world-building.
My recent work turns towards immersive environments that ask for presence. These are spaces that invite a slower engagement, where interaction and play emerge naturally as part of a shared experience. Meaning is not fixed but formed through movement, through attention, through the subtle relationship between body and environment.
I am currently studying Sculpture and Environmental Art at The Glasgow School of Art, continuing to develop a practice that remains attentive to material, ecology and the quiet knowledge held within both.
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