Drawings and Illustration

Afluentes (2025)
Digital Illustration

"Serendipity"

"Be the Difference"

"Abduction"

"Forbidden Book"

"Tamandua"

"Hybrid Cultures"

"Cold Soup"

"Crush"

"Garden"

"Kool Aid ft. S.O.S"

"Llama"

"Camping"

"Audiotherapy"

"Off-duty Lifeguard"



"Revelation"

"Selfish"

"Taiga"

"Geminis"

"Thirst"

"Boulangerie"

"Turkish Bath"

"Volunteer"

"Wannabes"

Sweet Sweet History

This series of portraits is based on figures who appear in the historical timeline of Sugar Land, Texas. The more I learned about the plantations and the cruel owners who are often credited with shaping the city, the more I realized that the real foundation of Sugar Land rests on the labor of uncredited, hardworking people. In particular, the city was built by enslaved people, unpaid prisoners, and Hispanic immigrants.

Historians often highlight the wrong events and glorify individuals who do not deserve recognition. Even today, streets bear the names of men who believed they had the right to enslave human beings, while history continues to applaud the failures of imperialism. Those whose ancestors were not directly affected often choose to turn a blind eye, preserving a false sense of pride in something unworthy.



             
 











Movies Characters Moleskine

I made this drawings for my husband, using characters of the movies we watched when I went to visit him for the first time in Parkville, MO. He is a Movie collector, and we were long distance dating during that time. If you asked me, I would only recommended some of these movies =*•*=.

El Orfanato
Walk Hard
Bender's Big Score
Grandma's Boy
Be Kind Rewind
Blades of Glory

The Fair-Haired Child
Team America
My Neighbor Totoro

Anchorman
Koko
Princess Mononoke

Three Irons
Millions
Nacho Libre
I'm a Cyborg, But That's Ok
The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
Yobi, the Five Tailed Fox

The Hitchhiker's Guide
Save the Green Planet!
Pineapple Express

Please Teach Me English
Napoleon Dynamite
Little Miss Sunshine

Southland Tales
The Host
My Tutor Friend

Coraline
Push



These following couple of illustrations were made for a year book with Colombian artists drawings. It was published by Tangrama on 2011.


"Presente"
"Vegetando"

The following illustrations were made as a volunteer illustrator for a project on Domestic Violence Awareness called "A Little Tenderness".