Inspired by music and the emotions it evokes in me, my artistic journey began during the isolation period. I have always been passionate about art, music and, of course, the iconic album covers of great bands and artists. This love awakened in me an irresistible desire to create something unique from these influences.
What started as a hobby became a life purpose. My creative process goes beyond music and art; each work is accompanied by a poem that reflects my deepest feelings about the song that inspires it. This care allows me to translate, in an abstract way, the essence of sound onto the canvas.
Today, in addition to producing visual art for releases by the European record label HIFN, I create original pieces based on songs – transforming music into visual art.

How did your journey into the art world begin?
My artistic journey began during the isolation period, when I realized that I could explore a universe where my two great passions – music and art – met. This process made me discover a purpose in life, and today I feel fulfilled by transforming sounds into visual works through my creative process.
How would you describe your artistic style?
My style is a fusion of music and art, where I transform sounds into abstract visual compositions. I use fluid techniques with layers of paint, sprays and hand-made details, creating dynamic textures. My color palette follows an aesthetic coherence that reinforces the energy of each song, resulting in works that convey movement and emotion.

What themes do you prefer to explore in your works?
My inspiration comes from both music and philosophy. Each work conveys not only sounds and rhythms, but also ideas and questions that shape my perception of the world and existence.
What is your creative process like?
My creative process begins on paper, where I seek something profound by writing down the feelings that a song awakens in me. Then I make sketches to visualize the idea until I find a form that translates that feeling well. Only then do I bring it all to the screen.
What are your sources of inspiration?
I always seek inspiration in everything that I consider to be full of personality, whether in music, films, books or anything authentic and unusual. In the field of philosophy, I delve into books and deep conversations with friends, which are also a valuable source of reflection.


What advice would you offer to artists just starting out?
The biggest piece of advice I would give is to find something you truly love and give it your all. Accept that not everything is for everyone, believe in yourself and remember that every day you are a great artist, no matter the circumstances.



