“Epiphany in Andromeda” is a 42 x 10 ft realistic mural created entirely with spray paint. The piece explores the duality between material pursuit and the desire for transcendence. It features a chrome skull surrounded by four hands reaching for a diamond and a symbol of infinity, representing the tension between the earthly and the eternal. With a composition full of symbolism and precise technique, this work marks a moment of artistic maturity and personal evolution in my journey.
I’m a visual artist with over 20 years of experience in graffiti, mural painting, and fine art. My work aims to capture the balance between the fleeting and the eternal, blending traditional techniques with a contemporary approach—especially through spray paint and realism. I’m inspired by symbolism, history, and human emotion, and in every piece, I try to leave a mark that resonates with the viewer.
I’ve painted murals across cities in Latin America and the United States, especially in Miami, where I’ve developed large-scale projects in Wynwood and other public spaces. I’m passionate about transforming spaces through art, telling strong visual stories, and creating compositions that connect with their surroundings and the community.
I’m detail-oriented, versatile, and always looking for new creative challenges. I enjoy both collaborative projects and personal processes, and I’m open to working with people who see art as a powerful and authentic form of expression.
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