
The zine
After a full series of 27 episodes on how to “forget” drawing (How to Ignorant), I decided to turn it into a profitable venture by selling zines. This 3-month project was entirely self-driven—script, tutorial, editing, artwork, and post-show fanzine. Great side quest for jobseekers! Available now on Etsy.

Art shows
Outside of work, my love for design extends into art shows and tattoos. I enjoy learning from different perspectives and adding new layers of complexity to my work. I collaborate with diverse artists, including those in apparel, fanzines, DJs, underground galleries, and street artists.

I 🦞 art
Artists often say that artworks are never truly finished, and I feel the same way about my personal projects. It’s hard to fully capture everything I’m working on, as there’s always something evolving, something new to explore. Though I’m 80% a digital artist, I find it really entertaining to get my hands dirty with paint and sticky with glue. I love art, and I try to express that through my hobbies.
Distorsion seller
I went to university in Seville, in Andalusia, Spain, where I studied Media Arts. During my school days, I made the most of the middle-class university life I could afford. While I was often surrounded by cameras, I was just as involved with microphones, pop filters, and cables, evolving my love for music and playing in active amateur bands. Though I still play music from time to time, I now enjoy making deals with aspiring musicians by selling beautiful Fender guitars.
