To provide a clearer understanding of my work, I will carry out a deconstruction of my artistic process in theoretical terms, moving from the general to the specific. I will begin by outlining each of the most recurrent themes in my work.

The Social
The social aspect of my work reveals the interdependence between the individual and the collective, exploring how norms shape and limit. Through social themes, my pieces reflect the tension between personal identity and societal expectations. This approach opens a space for reflection on the power society exerts over our perception and our freedom.

The Political
The political in my work examines power and its manifestations, exposing the forces that shape our daily lives. Through symbols and metaphors, I explore the dynamics of authority and control that define political structures. This approach invites the viewer to question the narratives of power that surround us, revealing the invisible systems of influence that govern our existence.

Religion
Religion in my work is a portal to the sacred and the profane, questioning both beliefs and structures. I use religion as a means to explore transcendence and connection with the divine. My works engage in a dialogue between dogma and spirituality, presenting religion as both a cultural and mystical phenomenon, in an attempt to find symbolic truth in the everyday.

Power
Power in my work is an omnipresent force that conditions, shapes, and manipulates, both visibly and invisibly. I explore power in its multiple facets, from subtle control to the most evident structures of authority. These pieces invite the viewer to question how power operates in our lives, not only as an external force but also within our own perceptions and actions.

The Economic
The economic aspect of my work reflects the tension between material value and identity, revealing the symbolic power of money in modern life. My pieces explore the impact of economics on individual and collective consciousness. By addressing money as a symbol of control and desire, my works invite reflection on how this symbolic construction not only influences our decisions but also shapes our collective and individual identity.

Time
Time in my work is both a constant and an illusion, a human construction that conditions and structures consciousness. I explore how time affects our perceptions and defines our existence. Each piece reflects the relationship between the ephemeral and the eternal, and how time intertwines with our personal and collective narrative.

The Philosophical
The philosophical in my work is an endless search for questions, an attempt to understand the nature of reality and existence. My pieces explore philosophical concepts ranging from identity and consciousness to the nature of being and time. This approach invites deep reflection and continuous dialogue, encouraging the viewer to navigate the major questions of the human experience.

The Kabbalah
The Kabbalah and its mystical symbols are a fundamental part of my exploration of the spiritual and the esoteric. I use the Kabbalah as a system to understand the unknown and the universal. The works draw from its symbolic and numerological structure, establishing a dialogue between the sacred and the everyday.

Semiotics
Semiotics is the bridge between meaning and symbol in my work, revealing the hidden layers of reality. Through semiotics, I explore how signs and symbols create and alter perception. This discipline allows me to deconstruct and reconstruct meanings, inviting the viewer to discover new levels of interpretation.

The Psychological
The psychological aspect of my work is a window into the inner self, a space to explore the complexities of mind and identity. This approach delves into the deepest aspects of the human psyche, from desires and fears to the contradictions that define us. Through these works, the viewer is invited on an introspective journey, discovering the hidden layers that shape the self.

Gender Discourse
Gender discourse in my work examines the constructs of identity and questions socially assigned roles. This theme becomes a tool for resistance and reflection on identity. My works deconstruct stereotypes and explore the freedom of being, inviting introspection and questioning of norms.

The Poetic
The poetic in my work serves as a vehicle for metaphor, where the visible becomes a symbol of the invisible. Poetry is present as a way to invite the viewer to deep introspection and emotional connection. Through metaphor, an open space for multiple interpretations is created, where each viewer may find personal resonance. This poetic resource enhances the sensory and emotional experience, generating an intuitive and transcendent connection with the work.
These three conceptual categories encompass each of the themes that have been present in my discourse throughout my career.
STRUCTURES OF CONTROL AND MANIPULATION
Themes exploring the interaction between the individual and external forces that shape their existence, such as authority, culture, and morality.
Topics included: The Social, The Political, Religion, Power, The Economic.
PHILOSOPHICAL AND EXISTENTIAL EXPLORATIONS
Themes addressing fundamental questions of existence and the perception of reality, examining the meaning of identity, time, and consciousness as underlying forces guiding each theme. Topics included: Time, The Philosophical, Kabbalah, Semiotics.
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND EMOTIONAL DIMENSIONS
These categories delve into the inner self, exploring its multiple mental and emotional facets and their impact on identity construction. Topics included: The Psychological, Gender Discourse, The Poetic.

As a result of all these aspects, the statement that I have used for years to represent my artistic discourse has emerged.
My work is the result of shared experiences, shaped through artistic and experiential processes at the limits of control structures that, for thousands of years, have conditioned individual consciousness. My approach finds parallels in time, social discourse, gender discourse, religion, politics, economy, philosophy, power, psychology, and poetics; themes that I symbolically redefine through drawing, painting, sculpture, object, photography, installation, performance, intervention, environment, video art, and net art.