Visual

Painting

Painting process

Experimenting with aesthetics itself, he explores drawing and painting, making them one of the central axes of his expressive search. He works mainly with oil, acrylic, and watercolor, as well as mixed techniques on different supports such as canvas, paper, or wood.

In his drawings he works both in black and white and with watercolor pencils, pens, markers, etc.


His style can be placed within contemporary surrealism, incorporating dreamlike, symbolic, and psychological elements, with clear influences from Salvador Dalí, Xul Solar, Remedios Varo, Benjamín Solari Parravicini, Eduardo Naranjo, Leonora Carrington, Bridget Bate Tichenor, Vincent Van Gogh, Frida Kahlo and others in the visual sense, and from writers such as Jorge Luis Borges, Carlos Castaneda, Julio Cortázar, Horacio Quiroga, Edgar Allan Poe, among others, in terms of themes.

Oil

Since 2025 he has been working in oil painting, which has become his main pictorial medium.

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Acrylic

A more modern and versatile medium is acrylic painting, which allows techniques from both oil and watercolor, as well as its own specific techniques.

Watercolor

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Another common technique for painting is watercolor. Thanks to my teacher Antonio Ruiz López, I have been exploring this style. Although he is mainly a landscape painter, in some works the surrealist vein becomes noticeable.

Drawing

Drawing

Drawing represents a direct and immediate form of visual exploration, where the idea appears almost simultaneously with the gesture.

I work both in black and white and in color, alternating between imaginative surrealism and hyperrealist portraiture, using pencils, pens, and different graphic resources as essential expressive means.

Graphite pencil

A graphite pencil and an eraser… sometimes charcoal, or a black pen… the idea is to portray only light and shadow, forgetting color for a moment. To play with shadows and textures, to express with the minimum.

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Colored pencil

A first sketch of what can later become a painting. Sometimes a random search, other times a surreal portrait of an unsuspecting character who doesn’t even imagine I’m drawing them. Watercolor pencils and a damp brush, to do it without thinking.

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