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I’m a Mexican artist living in the region between Mexico and the United States. This has allowed me to observe the prevailing social and economic ideology from multiple perspectives.

My art speaks about intention and emotion. I believe that every artist has the responsibility of register with his art the times, the emotions and the reality that he has had to live. That is why through my art I register and express the emotions that modern man experiences within an increasingly postmodernist society.

The essential themes of my art encompass the struggle between what should be done and not only what can be done, artistic tradition and its achievements, my position on the direction that society and life in general are taking, knowledge, the moral precepts that exalt the human being and mainly the role of man in today's society.

I have studied art on my own for more than 15 years, and while traveling and studying the artworks of traditional and contemporary artists that I admire most, I explored the style and ideas that I wanted to represent in my works. That is why I confront elements of artistic tradition with new methods and materials.

In my works, through defined lines contrasted with freehand paint strokes, I represent freedom and limits; the artist's intention. Tradition and modernity superimposed on images are my way of observing postmodernism. The use of various materials as well as the excess of color allows me to play with the idea of ​​freedom and debauchery. I use a lot of transparency effects to represent hidden intentions and emotions.

My art is based on the study of action and intention. With this I am not trying to define art, but rather the artist, specially the one who lives in me.