I’m a multidisciplinary visual artist and creative director based in Canada, with roots in graffiti and urban art. This year marks 34 years of my journey within the graffiti and urban art scene a foundation that continues to shape my visual language and approach to storytelling. My origins are deeply connected to the ancient Aymara culture of Bolivia, an influence that continues to inform my perspective, symbolism, and relationship to community and collective memory. Over time, my practice has evolved to include large-scale muralism, illustration, design, and audiovisual production, allowing me to work across public art, branding, and multimedia environments.
My work blends the energy and characteristic style of graffiti with cinematic movement and narrative-driven imagery. I often draw from my cultural imagination, combining contemporary graphics with visual storytelling and audiovisual elements to create immersive and meaningful experiences. With a background in graphic design and creative direction, I approach each project as both a visual and conceptual process, whether it takes the form of a mural, a cultural initiative, or a multimedia collaboration.
The Core of my artistic practice is a desire to awaken minds and foster a sense of collective identity, creating spaces where communities can recognize themselves as a shared unit through art, culture, and storytelling.







