Latin Art @Marrickvile Townhall (Oct26/2025)
I’m excited to announce my participation in MUY by OLA, a special event celebrating Latin American and Hispanic creativity in Sydney. The exhibition brings together over 25 talented artists whose works reflect the richness, diversity, and contemporary vision of our cultures. Join us
The Art of Finding the Way
Sometimes I feel like I’m speeding through life without a map. The days slip by, the years too, and the speed only seems to increase. There’s no way of knowing if I’m heading towards something meaningful or just further away from it. The thought creeps in: what if I’m racing i
Accidentally on Purpose
How obsessions, detours, and strange little sparks led me to art There’s a certain feeling I’ve always chased, one that’s hard to define but unmistakable when it hits. Sometimes it’s something grand, like seeing the architecture of Shanghai or Valencia for the first time. Othe
Living Fast, Feeling Deep
There’s this feeling I’ve carried for years, a kind of inner restlessness I’ve never been able to fully switch off. For a long time, I assumed it was just part of who I am. My mind runs fast, always jumping ahead, thinking, imagining, processing a million things per second. Mayb
A Day in My Head, Living as a Polymath
Some days, my mind feels like a radio constantly switching channels. One moment I’m thinking about color balance in a digital collage, the next I’m reminiscing about a deep house set I once played at Goldfish or how light hits a model’s face just right at sunrise. This overflow
Best Latin Photographer Nominee
I’m truly honoured to share that I’ve been nominated for Best Latin Photographer at the Latin Awards Australia. As a Colombian who has called Australia home for 17 years, this recognition means a lot to me. It’s inspiring to be included among such a talented group of Latin creat
Digital Art as contemporary Practice: A Personal View
Digital art is everywhere, but strangely, it’s still figuring out its place in the traditional art world. I’ve noticed that even now, people hesitate when it comes to calling it “real art.” Some of that might come from the fact that the original work is often a file, not an ob
Why I Don’t Explain My Art (And Why That Matters)
When people encounter an artwork, one of the first questions that often comes up is: “What does it mean?” It’s a natural impulse. We want to understand, decode, or connect with what we’re seeing. But lately, I’ve been wondering what happens when we stop trying to answer that
Can art really connect?
Last week at The Other Art Fair, I saw it happen — again and again. Some people paused, stared, smiled. Others shared stories, memories, or simply said, “This made me feel something.”That’s the magic, isn’t it? Did you come by the fair? Did a piece stick with you?Tell me wha