Artistic Timeline 1993-2003: Urban Experiences and Visions A personal diary of images, urban experiences, and visions, using drawing, photography, collage, and mixed media to a contemporary practice that incorporates printmaking, plexiglass, recycled aluminum, wood, layered constructions, and spatial installations to explore memory, architecture, and the human presence within urban and natural environments. 2004–2012: Urban Memory & Architectural Experience Early works focus on a lived exploration of urban space and architectural monuments. Through printmaking and early mixed-media approaches, geometry meets lyrical gesture, shaping a visual language of memory, seasons, and human presence. 2013–2017: Spatial Expansion & Layered ConstructionsThe practice expands materially and spatially. Transparent and translucent materials (plexiglass) combine with woodcuts, lithographs, etchings, and serigraphs, forming multilayered constructions and installations—poetic transcriptions of place rather than representations. 2016–2019: Materiality, Trace & ReuseA focused engagement with materiality and trace. Recycled and reclaimed materials—aluminum, aged wood, printed surfaces—carry cultural, architectural, and emotional memory, subtly addressing consumer culture and transformation of matter. 2018-Present: AR-T-REE: Continuity & TransformationThe AR-T-REE series consolidates prior research, introducing the tree as a conceptual and formal axis—structure of ascent, vessel of memory, system of knowledge, and source of light. Linear geometry and fluid gesture form perceptual fields where light, transparency, and repetition activate time. 1993-2003: Urban Experiences and Visions A personal diary of images, urban experiences, and visions, using drawing, photography, collage, and mixed media to a contemporary practice that incorporates printmaking, plexiglass, recycled aluminum, wood, layered constructions, and spatial installations to explore memory, architecture, and the human presence within urban and natural environments. 2004–2012: Urban Memory & Architectural Experience Early works focus on a lived exploration of urban space and architectural monuments. Through printmaking and early mixed-media approaches, geometry meets lyrical gesture, shaping a visual language of memory, seasons, and human presence. 2013–2017: Spatial Expansion & Layered ConstructionsThe practice expands materially and spatially. Transparent and translucent materials (plexiglass) combine with woodcuts, lithographs, etchings, and serigraphs, forming multilayered constructions and installations—poetic transcriptions of place rather than representations. 2016–2019: Materiality, Trace & ReuseA focused engagement with materiality and trace. Recycled and reclaimed materials—aluminum, aged wood, printed surfaces—carry cultural, architectural, and emotional memory, subtly addressing consumer culture and transformation of matter. 2018-Present: AR-T-REE: Continuity & TransformationThe AR-T-REE series consolidates prior research, introducing the tree as a conceptual and formal axis—structure of ascent, vessel of memory, system of knowledge, and source of light. Linear geometry and fluid gesture form perceptual fields where light, transparency, and repetition activate time.