I was born in Argentina, where I built a life shaped by an uncommon combination of disciplines: law, music, and visual art. Trained as a lawyer and as a piano and guitar teacher, I discovered early that none of these worlds alone could contain everything I needed to express. From the age of 15, I began painting — and never stopped.
For over four decades, oil painting has been my most intimate language. Working primarily in oils, and at times in acrylics, I developed a practice that was never incidental or decorative, but deeply felt: a way of processing the world, its histories, its silences, and its migrations. My work is emotional in spirit, often drawing on collective memory — the stories of those who left, those who arrived, those who rebuilt their lives far from home.
My paintings have been exhibited in multiple venues across Argentina, including Buenos Aires and the Patagonian city of Neuquén, where my work reached audiences who recognized in it something both personal and universal.
Four months ago, I made my own crossing — relocating from Argentina to Italy — carrying with me the same questions my paintings have always asked: what does it mean to leave, to arrive, to begin again? That lived experience now feeds directly into my current body of work, giving it a new urgency and an autobiographical resonance that feels, finally, entirely my own.
I paint because I must. And those who encounter my work tend to feel exactly that.