Available Artworks.

Around thirty signed and numbered pieces are available for purchase directly from the studio. Take your time—each canvas has its own story, its own weight, its own light.

And if you're unsure, I'll answer your questions myself.

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Collection CANS

In this series, upcycled and crushed soda cans are transformed into colorful pixels in a pop explosion and joyful recycling. Assembled on the canvas like so many vibrant pieces, they form playful mosaics that subvert the icons of soda culture.

Collection NOW

“NOW” is a fusion of raw, sculptural work and graphic design with a strong visual impact. The backgrounds are composed of superimposed collages of recycled paper, drips, and patinas that lend texture and presence to the artwork. Thick, dense lines intertwine; they dance between balance and movement, rigor and freedom, stability and fluidity. Curves and straight lines tell a complete story.

Collection RAW

Here, I strip away the pop aesthetic to return to the raw materials: unfinished wood, bricks, crumpled newspapers, bitumen paint. The palette darkens—charcoal blacks, cement grays, earthy ochres—while the surface is enriched with dust, scratches, and objects salvaged from the rubble. Each canvas evokes a piece of industrial wall torn from the city, a silent witness to the clashes of daily life.

Collection WRITING

In this series, the word, through its repetition, becomes pictorial material. Fragments of writing overlap to transform language into raw emotion. Each canvas is like a page torn from a personal diary, where declarations of love, cries of freedom, and reminders of our own fragility jostle for space.