About me
I am an award-winning multidisciplinary artist and creative director based in London, working across fine art, theatre, photography, and film. Originally from a small town near Valencia, Spain, my artistic journey began in the theatre, where I wrote and directed numerous plays for my hometown’s drama school before continuing my training at the prestigious Juan Carlos Corazza Academy in Madrid. The stage became a place of truth and transformation, shaping the way I approach storytelling, character, and emotion across all my work.
My work emerges from a deep restlessness with myself and the world I inhabit, moving in the liminal space between reality and dream, the seen and unseen. For me, the medium is only a vessel — each project chooses its own form, whether through image, story, or performance. What drives me is the process itself: the alchemy of transformation, the breaking of learned structures, and the discovery of unexpected truths that connect us to one another and to the invisible layers of existence.
I am an artist driven by the creation of worlds — spaces where I can explore, unlearn, and imagine new possibilities. My practice seeks to break away from established systems that no longer serve us, questioning outdated ideas of gender, identity, culture and belief. Through film, writing, performance and visual art, I strive to build narratives that exist beyond labels, where humanity is allowed to expand, transform and dream of a better, more fluid world.
As a self-taught fine artist, I explore identity, memory, mystery and emotional landscapes through oil, watercolour, sculpture, and collage. My work is held in private collections worldwide and has been exhibited in London galleries. I am currently preparing my first solo exhibition — a multidisciplinary journey blending visual art, poetry, and narrative.
My short film Borders received multiple international accolades, including the Jury Award at the Mes-Limes Film Festival in Palermo, Italy, and Best First-Time Director at the Venice Shorts Film Festival in Los Angeles. I have also written, directed, and edited music videos, most notably Tango des Amants Oubliés by Arcángel Aranda, which premiered on Atresmedia and continues to broadcast across Spanish networks Antena 3, LaSexta, and Nova.
Throughout my journey, I have remained committed to challenging the established order, questioning norms, and building bridges — between the visible and the invisible, reality and fiction, self and other.
Beyond my personal projects as a filmmaker, visual artist, and writer, this broad foundation informs the way I work as a Creative Director: bringing together narrative, aesthetics, and strategy to craft experiences that are both visually striking and emotionally resonant. Whether developing fashion-forward concepts, building community-driven creative programmes, or directing multidisciplinary projects, I approach each vision with an eye for detail, a sense of cinematic scale, and a commitment to originality.