Artists are problem solvers—we reveal truths, uncover patterns, and imagine new possibilities.
My work is rooted in cycles: death and transformation, repetition and evolution, the passage of time. Through photography and painting, I explore archetypes, myths, and stories shaped by Mesoamerican beliefs and the natural world.

Layering is central to my process. The construction and deconstruction of surfaces mirror the circular relationship between time, space, life, and death. Each layer becomes a ritual, a reminder that cycles can create or dissolve, reveal or obscure—always in motion, always returning.