works

Taller in Tumbén-Ka, Tulum, Mexico, 2022, a collaborative studio space.

My wood sculptures are crafted with care and close attention to detail, guided by a deep respect for the material itself. Drawing inspiration from the natural world, I work to enhance the inherent character, grain, and form of each piece of wood, allowing the material to play an active role in shaping the final sculpture.

Each work is unique, developed through an intuitive and evolving process that balances intention with discovery. I aim to create sculptures that are not only visually striking but also carry an emotional presence, inviting connection and contemplation.

My practice continues to evolve through ongoing experimentation with form, scale, and technique, pushing the possibilities of wood as a sculptural medium. These works are created to endure — objects meant to be lived with, experienced, and passed on.

Large wooden sculpture of a mermaid sitting on a wooden surface outdoors, with trees and a blue sky with clouds in the background.
Tall vertical sculpture made of five irregular black wooden shapes stacked on a dark wooden base.
Minimalist interior with wooden chairs, a small table, a black sculpture, and natural light coming through sheer curtains.
A wooden sculpture of a woman holding a yellow ring, with palm trees and a cloudy sky in the background.
Two wooden sculptures of toucans with long beaks and colorful markings, set outdoors on a sandy area with tropical plants and a thatched-roof building in the background.
Wooden sculptures of toucans in a tropical garden setting.