Repaint on the canvas of
mother earth

It is not surprising that the first art was captured in rocks, whose vestiges are fortunately still preserved in some caves. Its strength, for those who have been lucky enough to enjoy it, still speaks to the observer and is capable of transporting them to other worlds through their gaze.

Perhaps for this reason, for the first look that connects us to those anonymous artists who sought to transcend through the perpetual stone, the idea of ​​a new look at the blackboard was born, but on this occasion it is the stone that observes the observer from different perspectives. perspectives, it is the stone that gives us the reflection of our soul and reminds us that no matter how much technology surrounds us, the essence remains the same.

We are earth, we are stone, and that is why the contemplation of the painting on the stone continues to captivate us, transmits peace to us, calms our busy mind and returns us to the origin.

Starting then from those first artistic expressions and with the intention of doing something similar today, the need arose to find the appropriate surface to undertake such a task, slate stone being then the most suitable, both for its lightness and its morphology. and its color range. Thus becoming a kind of primordial canvas that acts as a remnant of those sacred caves for our ancestors.

“Echoes of the Urban Olympus”

Greek mythology has always fascinated me — its symbols, passions, and contradictions. In this serie, I wanted to bring these deities into the present, as if they’d stepped down from Olympus straight into our world, wearing sneakers, holding phones, and carrying today’s vibe.

It’s a reinterpretation — a visual game where myth dresses in modern clothes, yet still holds all its symbolic power.

Because myths don’t die, they just change form. And here they are, more modern than ever.

“Eyes: Portals of Vision”

The eye is more than an organ—it is a symbol, a mirror, a mystery. It sees and it reveals, but it also hides. Through the eye, we witness the world, and yet so much remains invisible.

In this series, each eye is a portal: a vision, a question, a fragment of truth. Some eyes reflect clarity, others blur the line between reality and illusion.

They speak not only of what is seen, but also of what is felt, intuited, or imagined.

Art is a conversation—and I’d love to start it with you.

Let’s spend 30 minutes together. Whether you’re drawn to a specific piece, curious about my process, or envisioning a custom work for your space or altar, I’m here to connect and explore it with you.

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