“Itinerante” (2023) delves into the heart’s journey and scars from life’s trials, symbolizing resilience and determination. This piece is part of an animation experiment with sti…
Creating “Amatitlán” was a deeply personal project for me. Inspired by the once-beautiful lake, now sadly polluted, I envisioned a mutant fish symbolizing the lake’s decline. Thi…
"Mayan Baby" is my artistic endeavor to synthesize, iconize, and authentically depict the profound narrative of Guatemalan heritage, amidst a landscape where true repr…
These sketches are from various sketchbooks between 2016 and 2020. They represent my thoughts and observations from that period, often capturing snippets of overheard conversatio…
“Confía” (Trust) was a 2023 project featuring a series of posters displayed around the city, portraying a wolf in sheep’s clothing—a metaphor for politicians during Guatemala’s e…
Creating artwork for “Despecho Palpecho” was a delight. This event, themed around sad music genres like reggaetón, ranchera, cumbia, and norteña, inspired a piece reflecting a ty…
"Anti" presents a thought-provoking collection of visuals that embrace the concept of antithesis as a cornerstone of human experience. It underscores the philosophy tha…
Creating the cover for the single “Deatómico del Club” was a blast. Inspired by Green Day’s “Dookie,” we aimed for a quirky vibe, even featuring the band members in the illustrat…
Creating “Fiebre” was exhilarating. It contrasts popular Kaiju monsters like King Kong and Godzilla in a Guatemalan setting. Imagine them battling at the Gran Jaguar in Tikal, in…
Designing the cover for “The FutHRist” by Trent Cotton was a gratifying experience. Trent, a frequent collaborator and a remarkable individual, allowed me to experiment with my s…
This is the gig poster and official tour shirts for “El Tobogán,” the latest material by @sloth_brite and @borjabuche 🛝👹. The project was a joy to work on, illustrating not onl…
Here are some photos documenting a fun day with Sharty , Vlad , and Zero at El Paredón, a beach in southern Guatemala. We painted some walls, enjoyed a few beers, and had a grea…