About
Who am I?
I’m an illustrator with a bit of an unexpected (or actually, kind of expected) past. I spent over 10 years as an architect, eventually finding myself deep in rail infrastructure—which was super cool for a while. But burnout from the commercial sector is real, so I did the only logical thing: ran away from the rain and snow, straight into the sun, and landed in Valencia. Brilliant decision, if I do say so myself.
What do I do?
I draw women (mostly, because gorj but pretty men show up too) — women existing, desiring, taking up space (both physically and metaphorically). My work explores female existence, sexuality, and intimacy—sometimes tender, sometimes messy, always real. My architectural background also sneaks its way in (unavoidable really), shaping the interior spaces where these moments unfold, because what’s a story without a setting?
Why I Create?
I’m a storyteller (big, big yapper). I talk about feminism, sexuality, and the experiences that shape us—but instead of just ranting into the void, I put it into a drawing. My work is about expression, connection, and saying the things we sometimes struggle to put into words. Also, drawing is much cheaper than therapy.
What I Use?
Pens. So many pens. And some nice fancy paper.
Occasionally, I'll pick up my paint brush to spice things up a little.