
I’m a local artist and senior graphic designer. I create work that connects. Thoughtful, clear, and rooted in real stories.
Originally from Ecuador, now based in the United States, my work reflects both places. That perspective shapes how I see color, composition, and meaning.
Art has always been part of my life. I started by drawing on anything I could find, and later studied graphic design to give that instinct more direction and structure.
With over seven years of experience, I’ve worked across branding, illustration, and visual systems. Each project has refined how I think, decide, and build.
I started early.
Curiosity came first, skill followed.
It started early. A kid with crayons, markers, and no hesitation about using whatever surface was available. I drew constantly, even when it was just stick figures and rough ideas. It wasn’t about quality at that point. It was about needing to create.
I noticed visuals everywhere. Logos on cereal boxes, packaging at the store, the way things were arranged on a page. I didn’t have language for it then, but I understood it.
As I grew up, that instinct didn’t fade. Over time, I became the person people trusted to make things feel right. Not just visually, but in how they communicate and connect.

Where it started,
and what shaped it
In college, I focused on design as a craft. Typography, layout, and systems gave me a way to organize ideas and communicate them clearly. At the same time, painting opened a different side of my work. It gave me space to explore color, texture, and emotion without constraints. Both experiences shaped how I approach every project today.
Work that holds,
not just looks good
Today, I move between design and art with intention. Design brings clarity and structure. Art brings depth and feeling. The goal is the same. Create work that lasts, communicates clearly, and feels honest to the people it’s made for.

