Clay, its molding, and its taking on a life of its own were inheritances left by my father. This beautiful experience, lived and felt in my first piece, is something that has left a profound impression on me. To this day, it transcends me and carries a strong mystical meaning. Thus, my dear father entrusted me with my mission. As a child, I lived in front of a brick kiln. Every time a brick was damaged, I would reuse the material (clay), creating and molding my first pieces.

In addition to all this, I have always had the wonderful encouragement and support of my primary school teachers in drawing and crafts. Through this journey of mine, my learning has gone through stages and phases of evolution and self-improvement, as well as challenges that have arisen. Looking back, I begin to feel a strong sense of accomplishment in the works I have created. The vast majority of them, at the request of others, were born of pure intuition and inspiration. It’s something I feel first as if it were revealed to me very clearly, and then it’s up to me to share it with others.

I feel that this life mission of mine serves the purpose of bringing more beauty to the world. And beauty is only beautiful when it serves the noblest, highest purpose: serving the Divine, serving the Creator Himself. With this total dedication of effort, work, and love, I want to serve all the works I create, whether they are centimeters or meters long, transforming matter into living art.