En Mi Cuerpo
En Mi Cuerpo is a generative series that deconstructs and reassembles 3D human figures with geometric and colorful elements. Inspired by architectural precision, Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, and the artist's hometown of Puebla, the series challenges traditional self-depiction and our understanding of anatomy.


Memorias del espacio olvidado
Memorias del espacio olvidado is a generative series that captures the interplay between nature and abandoned architecture. Each piece in the series illustrates how plants reclaim and grow within neglected urban spaces, symbolizing the resilience and personal growth of humans.



Caminos
Caminos explores the artist’s relationship with color and geometry through the patterns, situations, people, and objects found in markets, streets, buildings, and other elements that define the city. This work is a tribute to that culture, akin to a city built layer by layer, resulting in a vibrant chaos shaped by color, diverse geometries, and evolving elements over time.
The final composition of this project consists of five layers that develop over time within the artwork. Using keys 1–5, users can interact with each layer, contributing to the final composition and offering the possibility of experiencing five distinct pieces within a single work. Above all, the project encourages viewers to take the time to explore, discover, and enjoy the different patterns and elements within each layer and the overall composition, much like navigating the ever-changing spaces and dynamics of a city over the years.





