About Me

I am a Colombian visual artist and photographer based in France.

My work moves through intuition, memory, and creativity, bringing together self-portraiture, personal archive, text, and constructed imagery. Through photography, I try to make space for what is often difficult to name: emotional residue, inner transformation, embodied memory, and the subtle ways experience stays with us.

I am interested in the tension between what is visible and what is felt, between presence and absence, silence and expression. Many of my projects begin with personal questions and evolve through image-making as a way of observing, remembering, and reconfiguring lived experience.

My current body of work includes the ongoing projects I forgot to mention, Feet in, The bathroom, among others. Across these works, photography becomes a way of tracing transitions - through the body, through memory, through displacement, and through the shifting forms of selfhood.

Before turning fully to my contemporary artistic practice, I worked in photojournalism for national media in Colombia and later as a videographer for the Office of the President of Colombia. That documentary experience remains part of my visual language, even as my work has moved toward more intimate, symbolic, and self-reflective forms.

My practice has also been shaped by migration, personal transformation, and the ongoing search for belonging - experiences that continue to inform how I think about image, identity, and the spaces we inhabit internally and externally.

My work has received recognition, including the Colprensa Journalism Prize for Best Photography, the Colombian Journalism Prize Álvaro Gómez Hurtado for Best Photography, an Honourable Mention at Pictures of the Year International (POY) in the Multimedia Daily Life category, and Best Street Photography in the Urban Village Local Lens Competition in Sydney.

This website gathers ongoing projects, completed works, selected images, and notes from my evolving photographic practice.

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