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​My artistic journey has taken me through dance companies and studios across Mexico, Florida, Georgia, and France, shaping a multidisciplinary practice rooted in movement, visual storytelling, and collaboration. Growing up in a creatively supportive household, art has always been a natural language for me.

I have contributed to publications such as Eyrie magazine TSC, Strike magazine FSU and DWF Magazine FSU, working as a model, graphic designer, and visual artist for both digital and print platforms.

Dance has been a constant—through conventions, competitions, touring, internships, and live performance. From polished moments on stage to raw, human ones, movement remains the core of my expression.

At 18, I founded my first business as a solo esthetician. After four years of entrepreneurship, I chose to close it—an experience that deeply shaped my independence, discipline, and creative direction.​

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I think, create, and move with the intention of inspiring others.

UPDATE:​

My life has changed indeed, I came out of my layers of insecurity, uncertainty and avoidance. Yet, this is just the begginning. Holy shit, am I losing my self or am I self my losing I?

My story? I wanted a place to collect my art—not for school, not for work, but for the sake of art itself. A space where I can simply be me, including the errors, the typos, and the Spanglish.

I am originally from Mexicali, Baja California, and later moved to the United States, where I completed both high school and college in Florida.

I’ve always been artistic to the core. I am currently a professional dancer based in Europe and soon to graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in Architectural Studies.

As a child, I was constantly making—painting, crafting, sketching. In high school, I was always working on some form of art and taking art classes. When college came, I wanted to major in fine arts or dance… and I did neither.

I chose architecture instead.
Part fear, part practicality, part “what if I end up homeless selling art on the side of the road?”

I won’t lie—I questioned that decision constantly. But I learned to make the most of it, because even if chocolate mint ice cream isn’t your favorite flavor… it’s still ice cream.

I decided to study abroad, leave my university, leave USA and move on with my life. ​

I am...

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