His work explores the relationship between human introspection and poetic visual experiences through drawing, pictorial interventions, sound, video, and photography. He addresses themes such as the ambiguity of human connections, social values, and everyday tensions, drawing inspiration from metaphors of existence, fear, refuge, identity, transit, and territory. His current research focuses on the perspectives of migration and the post-migratory worldview.
He graduated from the National Experimental University of the Arts in Caracas (2011) and holds a master's degree from the University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Ottersberg (2016). Since 2008, he has exhibited in numerous group shows in Colombia, Germany, France, Spain, the United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela, including the Museum of Contemporary Art in Caracas. He has received several recognitions, among them an Honorable Mention at the altonale17-Kunstpreis in Hamburg (2015) and a nomination for the MENA Art Award in Dubai (2019). He currently lives and works in Hamburg.
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