📍Almenara, Castellón, Spain
Art has always been part of my life. My mother taught me to draw before I could even write, and my father constantly encouraged me to keep improving. At the age of eight, I began taking drawing and painting lessons, and later joined the talleres falleros, where I discovered the world of craftsmanship.At fourteen, I tried to enter an art school, but wasn’t accepted at that time. After my father’s passing, I returned to art with renewed strength, exploring techniques such as airbrushing and painting. At twenty-nine, I tattooed for about five months, but stopped because I didn’t feel ready yet. At forty, a special person inspired me to fully dedicate myself to tattooing — and since then, I haven’t stopped learning, creating, and improving every day.
Since entering the world of tattooing, I’ve attended seminars with several realism artists, learning different techniques and perspectives. Some time ago, I decided to focus my work on a more defined and colorful style, always striving to feel a genuine emotional connection with every piece I create.I also continue to paint oil portraits and attend a fine arts academy, which keeps my connection to painting alive. Next year, I will participate in my first tattoo convention in Marche, Italy — an opportunity to meet other artists, share experiences, and continue growing on this inspiring path.
