
Cover Art
My craft is intrinsically connected to music.
So, why not combine the two?

The Sound Nook
The Sound Nook was an event that brought together diverse creative minds to celebrate and honor their music and art. Held at the Cruz-Diez Gallery in Panama City, the gathering highlighted the talent of Latin American musicians, artists, and DJs. It was an immersive experience that showcased Vero Soto's latest EP and unveiled the art I had the
privilege of creating.
The Album
The album cover art, painted in oil, reflects the dichotomy of beauty and chaos that defines the shared experience of Latin America.
Its surrealist style attempts to capture the magical realism of our lands.
While I believe art should be open to interpretation, some elements to ponder are: the volcano symbolizing adversity, the heart as life (and consequently, death), the church as a common faith, and the eye in the ocean hints at spirituality and a connection to.
Mother Nature.


Content Creation
Social media work developed for real clients.
Earlybird CBD
Led Earlybird CBD’s influencer marketing program while also developing materials that highlight
the product’s benefits and diverse uses. Crafted with Adobe Premiere Pro and Photoshop.
Here's some of the content I created:




Llorente y Cuenca (LLYC)
Developed targeted social media ads for LLYC's mining specialty area alongside press releases to promote
the company's industry expertise using Adobe Indesign and Photoshop.
Here's a snippet:
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UT Energy Institute
Developed corporate content for their social platforms (LinkedIn, X, Youtube, and Mailchimp).
With an energy industry-oriented aesthetic, I focused on promoting initiatives, academic programs, and partnerships through data-driven visuals (mostly infographics). Created with Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, and Canva.
Here are some examples:



Design & Illustration
Combination of traditional & digital mediums.

Paula Scher Tribute
A design tribute to the queen, Paula Scher, featuring lyrics from Danny Ocean’s song "La Idea de Amarme" and an original photo taken in Madrid.

New Yorker Cover
Illustration based on a real photograph
of a protestor demolishing a statue of Hugo Chavez during the fraudulent
Venezuelan elections of 2024.

Princess Mononoke
Fake movie poster for Studio Ghibli's
masterpiece "Princess Mononoke"
released in 1997.

Evil Musk
Photo manipulation and illustration for Art Direction class based on a sand castle found in South Padre Island, TX.



