Specialized in the design of surreal and dreamlike images rich in texture, color, and light. The foundations of his work are experimentation, constant research, and boundary-pushing. He combines his natural artistic sensibilities with a passion for architecture, music, and technology, producing striking work with meaning and intention.

The Laws of the Garden

Every garden has a purpose, an order, and an owner. Its purpose is unique to each owner—some seek peace, warmth, and energy; others seek silence and containment.
Throughout our lives, the order and elements that make up our garden mutate along with us. One of the most important aspects of my garden is finding its rhythm with nature—a fictional nature that dances to the beat of its impulses and materializes this ever-changing relationship.

Our garden can be as large as a city or as small as a pot made from old cans or jars. The flowerpot is the ultimate representation of claiming a piece of nature, of life—a small testament to human existence.
It is a way of expressing freedom, of transforming the environment and arranging nature with a spiritual purpose. Because the beauty of a garden must be contemplated and experienced in order to exist, like all art.

In this garden, you will find pots made of screens that keep these beings contained and at a perfect temperature, disconnected from the life cycle of all that is natural. In the end, it all comes back to music: the plants react to sound waves and dance; the soil vibrates; and together with those who are present—those who contemplate and live—it all forms the choreography of the garden.

We sweat garden.