I'm a concept artist and architectural designer based in Toronto, originally from Venezuela. My creative journey started early, sketching characters from the stories and worlds that sparked my imagination. Over time, that spark grew into a full-blown passion for building immersive, believable worlds, especially within the realms of fantasy and science fiction.

With a background in architecture and over a decade of experience in the field, I’ve developed a deep appreciation for functional design. I think a lot about how spaces work, how people move through them, and how structure can support storytelling. That experience now fuels my work as a concept artist, where I focus on creating grounded, realistic environments that feel alive and lived-in.

I'm self-taught in many ways. I’ve spent countless hours studying other artists, watching tutorials, and diving into online courses to expand my creative toolkit. I’ve recently embraced digital tools like Blender and Photoshop to bring my ideas to life, and I’m currently continuing my growth in the Concept Art for Entertainment program at George Brown College.

At the heart of everything I do is a love for storytelling through design. Whether I’m crafting a haunted alien ruin, a futuristic metropolis, or grand mountainous terraces in a fantasy realm, I’m always chasing that feeling of stepping into a world that feels real. And I want to help others feel that, too.