A few about me: I was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1976. Graduated of Literature degree from the Andrés Bello Catholic University, artist by vocation. I have worked as an editor and researcher within the media of my country, also as journalist, teacher, tarot reader, actress, baker, artisan, illustrator, organizer of cultural activities, as well as acting,animation and production of theatrical events, writing plays, making costumes and sets... More recently embarked on the adventure of farm life, so now I learn (and teach) about agriculture, permaculture, ecology, and sustainable endogenous development, agroforestry, gardening, landscaping, environmental impact...
I dream of a better world is possible and every day I strive to achieve even a little. Through art I try to share the visions of my inner world and the etheric realms. Also exorcise a demon sometimes... My studies of art are theoretical, comes from literature, history and criticism, but instead my creative act is naive (naive, low brow) in the sense that it is spontaneous, no previous elaborations, more emotional and visceral than intellectual, as well as my technique is self taught. As for materials, use what I find, what I have to hand it forces me to experience, although I love to paint with watercolour and watercolour pencils. I also feel a passion for cardboard, recycle whenever I can and with which I make toys, books, books-object (artist-albums), objects, paintings...
I am currently building a elven refuge in a dreamy nature, in La Azulita, Mérida State, is an agro-ecological center with two hectares of rain forest and an area of farm crops organic, pets, wild birds, gardens and much, much art.
With the acquisition of my work helps preserve the environment, since I started the campaign \"Adopt a Elemental\", which is sponsoring a tree each work sold, also part of the funds are earmarked for a project on environmental education and integrated arts classroom to work with rural school in the village Sinaral. Also on the way but step back tortoise- Editorial Harkalya Kartonera its way toward the collectivization of their first titles... Real World-Dream Books!