Acrylics on canvas, 38x46cm, 2021. El Risco de San Juan in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is a visually striking neighbourhood known for its colourful houses and narrow, winding streets that date back to the 17th century. Originally, fishermen used leftover paint from their boats to colour the houses.

EL BARRIO

Acrylics on canvas panel, 30 x 40 cm, 2025. Using bold colours and a subtly unsettling landscape, "Two realities met here, and neither won" reflects the dissonance between what is seen and what is lived—the weight of dual truths: the self-facing the world, and the one that wrestles quietly within.

TWO REALITIES MET HERE, AND NEITHER WON

Acrylics and acrylic pens on canvas, 50x70cm, 2024. A visual reflection of the ADHD brain—vibrant,untamed,and endlessly dynamic. It celebrates complexity,where curiosity thrives and nonconformity sparks innovation. ADHD is shown not as a disorder,but as a mind wired to question, create and expand.

EVERYTHING, ALL AT ONCE

Monoprint. Acrylic on 200gr A4 paper, 2024. [SOLD] Colour and texture capture the dynamic pulse of a busy summer day. Figures weave and mingle in a playful, abstract rhythm, reflecting the spontaneity, connection, and warmth of a communal summer day on this planet.

SUMMER CROWD

Oil on canvas with spatula, 30x50cm, 2014.[SOLD] In this self-portrait, the artist emerges through a riot of colour. Layers of oil paint blur and blend with facial features, reflecting emotion, identity, and inner complexity. Every hue becomes a voice, revealing the many facets of self and presence.

SELF-PORTRAIT

Acrylics on canvas,15x15cm,2025. In a world that comes across as deeply unfair many times, protest must be powered by compassion. These works represent the balance I try to hold: fury and tenderness, outrage and care. Behind every protest there’s a human core—vulnerable, beating and full of feeling.

KIND RAGE I

Acrylics on canvas,15x15cm,2025. In a world that comes across as deeply unfair many times, protest must be powered by compassion. These works represent the balance I try to hold: fury and tenderness, outrage and care. Behind every protest there’s a human core—vulnerable, beating and full of feeling.

KIND RAGE II

Acrylics on canvas board, 25x30cm, 2025. This work speaks to the necessary madness that lives in all of us — the spark that keeps the world from becoming too rigid, too sane. It is a reminder that the strange, the unruly, and the wildly imaginative are not flaws, but vital forces of life.

STRAIGHT DOWN THE CRAZY-LADY ALLEY

Monoprint. Acrylic on 200gr A4 paper, 2023. [SOLD] “Wild” uncovers the hidden presence of nature. Through rich greens and layered textures, the monoprint evokes the silent pulse and rhythm of leaves often overlooked in daily life.

WILD

Monoprint. Acrylic on 200gr A4 paper, 2023. Even when shaped and pressed, nature holds on to its wildness. “Still Wild” speaks of resilience—of plants, of earth, of us. Beneath every surface lies an untamable thread of life, persisting, resisting, remaining free.

STILL WILD

Monoprint. Acrylic on 200gr A4 paper, 2023. A leaf pressed in time, glowing with reds and oranges. “Autumn” speaks of cycles, endings, and beginnings—where what falls away also feeds what will come, embodying the beauty of letting go.

AUTUMN

Acrylics with spatula on canvas, Ø50cm, 2023. “Cactus I” captures resilience in form and texture. Its bold strokes and tactile surface echo the strength of nature’s survivors, while the circular frame suggests harmony within harshness.

CACTUS I

Acrylics on canvas board, 30×30 cm, 2025. [SOLD] It appears as an impregnable fortress and as such, the ancient Canarii tribe chose it to defend their freedom: the sacred mountain of Bentayga. "Roque Bentayga I" is part of a collection of two artworks depicting a volcanic landscape in Gran Canaria.

ROQUE BENTAYGA I

Acrylics on canvas board, 30×30 cm, 2025. [SOLD] Embraced by volcanoes, Tejeda, land of viewpoints. In the background, Roque Bentayga, where Gran Canaria joins hands with the sky. "Roque Bentayga II" is part of a collection of two artworks depicting a volcanic landscape in Gran Canaria.

ROQUE BENTAYGA II

Acrylics and oil pastels on canvas, 40×40 cm, 2023. From the poem “Hamatreya” by Ralph Waldo Emerson, where flowers are the Earth's laughter at the arrogance of us, human beings. We dare to believe we can rule, but what is our species' transience in comparison to the permanence of Mother Earth?

THE EARTH LAUGHS IN FLOWERS

Screen-print. Ink on cotton fabric, 40 x 50 cm, 2024. "Archways" marks the start of my journey toward authenticity. It symbolizes the gateways to new horizons—the opportunities ahead and uncertainty behind each turning point. A reminder: you are not confined. You can be reborn. Always.

ARCHWAYS

Monoprint. Acrylic on 200gr A4 paper, 2024. [SOLD] “Primitive Purple” channels the energy of early marks and human instinct. Purple and yellow textures, like cave markings, swirl across the page, tracing a primal rhythm that links memory, imagination, and the enduring urge to create.

PRIMITIVE PURPLE

Monoprint. Acrylic on craft A4 paper, 2024. “Dots” explores presence, perception, and the subtle patterns that shape our lives. Each mark carries intention and randomness, reflecting how small gestures, moments, and connections ripple outward, revealing hidden order in apparent chaos.

DOTS

Acrylics on canvas, 65x95cm,2025. An invitation to reconnect with our inner child — fearless, curious, and playful. These works were discovered, not designed, embracing uncertainty, imperfection and the joyful mess of experimentation. Play is essential: it reveals who we are when no one is watching.

REMEMBER WHEN WE PLAYED I

Acrylics on canvas, 65x95cm,2025. An invitation to reconnect with our inner child — fearless, curious, and playful. These works were discovered, not designed, embracing uncertainty, imperfection and the joyful mess of experimentation. Play is essential: it reveals who we are when no one is watching.

REMEMBER WHEN WE PLAYED II