My journey in art began with graffiti, a passion that opened the doors to the creative world for me. Since then, my life has been dedicated to exploring various artistic disciplines.
I studied the arts-focused high school program at the "José Nogué" Art School in Jaén and continued my education at the Complutense University of Madrid, where I discovered my interest in 3D during my studies in Cultural Heritage Conservation and Restoration.
However, I felt the need for a more creative approach, which led me to leave this program and enroll in Fine Arts at the University of Granada. There, I found my place, excelling in painting, sculpture, and interior design, and earning several honors distinctions.
During this time, I also worked as a tattoo artist and studied in Romania thanks to an Erasmus program at the Universitatea de Arta si Design de Cluj-Napoca. These experiences allowed me to combine my academic knowledge with professional practice.
With the onset of the pandemic, I reflected on my career and decided to delve deeper into 3D art. I began designing interior spaces, such as a complete restaurant and a mobile home, but soon realized that my true passion lay in concept art.
Today, concept art is at the heart of my professional and personal life. I integrate traditional techniques, character design, environment creation, and 3D modeling.
As you can see, my artistic life has been a dual path between tattooing and the rest of my training. Although I decided to step away from tattooing some time ago, there is one thing I’ve always carried with me from that profession: bringing ideas to life.