About Me
I am a Chilean visual artist and teacher based in Mexico City, specializing in landscape and travel photography. Explore a curated selection of fine art giclée prints, each signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Printed with archival pigments on museum-grade paper, these works invite the viewer to contemplate the subtle geometry of landscape and light in this online ArtShop store. Open editions are also available in Mexico and USA through CanvasLab. My work has been exhibited across America and Europe, including group exhibitions in Greece, Scotland, Spain, and Italy. I am also a partner at Foris, an AI company developing software for Higher Education.
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EXHIBITIONS
Last art exhibitions are below and the previous, here
PRESS
The image was captured aboard the ferry on the way from Puntarenas to Tortuga Island, using a long lens to isolate the subjects and achieve a balanced yet interesting composition. That scene, which could represent any day in the beautiful Costa Rican landscape, was taken in the midst of the pandemic, resonating as a symbol of freedom in times of global confinement. 
Usually, from the outside whenever one thinks of Mexico, the image that is associated with it is the beaches of the Caribbean Atlantic, a somewhat more idyllic vision, of white sands and calm turquoise sea, but as soon as one sees the beauty of the coast of the Pacific, it leaves its visitors breathless, its sinuous coast of steep topology, which runs through golden sands next to its warm, wavy and mischievous sea.
The Pacific Ocean that also bathes the coasts of Chile becomes colder and rougher at that latitude, since the Humboldt Current passes through there and that is the conception I had of it, although it is always less “peaceful” even if it is at more latitude although it feels if it feels warmer. 






