BIOGRAPHY
Born in Argentina, I’m a multidisciplinary artist based in Weston, Florida, known for my work in 2D and 3D media. I studied art with Aurelio Macchi and Hector Destefanis. With a background in biology and as a kundalini yoga teacher and Buddhist practitioner, my art is often informed by themes of nature and spirituality. My work has been exhibited in Argentina, Mexico, and the United States.
CV
STATEMENT
My practice spans painting, drawing, and sculpture, driven by an open-ended exploration of
material and form. I work with ceramic, iron, paper, and marble, yet my deepest
investigations take place through cement and cloth—materials that hold history, weight,
and touch.
As a scientist, teacher, mother, and yogi, I engage with both the tangible and the intangible.
I search for what lies beneath the surface—the subtle, the hidden—and invite it into
visibility. My studio is a place of listening: to the materials, to the work in progress, and to
the quiet inner voice that shapes the process.
Mantras form a constant background to my making, their vibrations folding into each piece
like an unseen thread. This meditative rhythm underscores my guiding belief that “things
are not planned, they just happen.” I give space for forms to emerge organically, shifting
between control and surrender, between knowing and discovery.
My work is not only the result of intentional acts of creation, but also an ongoing dialogue
between the seen and the unseen, the external world and the inner self.


