Visual artist. He trained in photography at the David Beniluz School and refined his practice through workshops with Eduardo Gil, Juan Travnik, Alberto Goldenstein, and Walter Barrios. His work has garnered significant recognition, including selections for the "Francisco Ayerza" awards by the FNA (2014, 2015, and 2017), the "Itaú Cultural Visual Arts" award (2016), and the "Luz del Norte" award (Monterrey, Mexico) and "Arte x arte" in 2018. In 2019, he was also selected for the UNNE award. He holds a degree in Plastic Arts (2023, UBA).
Recent exhibitions include "The Hegemony of the Square" (2023) at the Alejandro Bustillo Art Gallery, Banco Nación, and selection for the La Pampa Visual Arts Exhibition (2024). In 2025, he presented "Living Room," an installation co-created with Carolina Magnin at gallery 34_35 in the Barolo Palace.
Further expanding his expertise, he completed an internship at the Atelier de la Boiserie in France, mastering specific techniques within that art form.
While primarily rooted in photography, his practice also encompasses experimental work across various media. He is currently advancing his skills in cabinetmaking under Gaspar Pereira Ber and is a self-taught blacksmith.
He lives and works in Buenos Aires.