Portfolio showcaseThrough my surroundings have always been serene, my art is anything but. It is the mirror of what we often suppress: discomfort, ugliness, raw honesty. I don't aim to beautify; I aim to reveal. Through surreal distortion, I try to capture what it feels like to live in a world where emotion doesn’t always make sense —Art Statement:This body of work is an exploration of rage as a primal force, depicted through turbulent compositions and the distortion of the human form. Each piece spirals into itself — a visual descent into chaos — reflecting the cyclical nature of emotional upheaval.
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Born and raised in the quiet mountains of Gurabo, Puerto Rico, I was shaped by the rhythms of nature and the simplicity of jíbaro life. The forest, the fog, the wind through the trees — these elements were my earliest teachers. While the world beyond the hills moved fast, I learned to watch slowly, to feel deeply, and to listen to the quiet language of the earth.But within that stillness, there was always turbulence — the unspoken struggles, the internal storms. Over the past four years, my work has been a deep dive into that tension: the collision between peace and chaos, nature and psyche, beauty and the grotesque.I create surreal, often unsettling imagery: distorted figures, spiraling forms, and uncomfortable facial expressions that reject easy interpretation. My visual language leans heavily on spirals and turbulence, not just as motifs but as emotional states — twisting paths that reflect the complexity of human experience. Faces stretch in anguish, mouths gape in silence, anatomy fractures and reforms — revealing the fragile line between inner torment and outer form.Though my surroundings have always been serene, my art is anything but. It is the mirror of what we often suppress: discomfort, ugliness, raw honesty. I don't aim to beautify; I aim to reveal. Through surreal distortion, I try to capture what it feels like to live in a world where emotion doesn’t always make sense — and where the mountains sometimes echo things we’re too afraid to say aloud.Art Statement:This body of work is an exploration of rage as a primal force, depicted through turbulent compositions and the distortion of the human form. Each piece spirals into itself — a visual descent into chaos — reflecting the cyclical nature of emotional upheaval. The spiral becomes a recurring motif, symbolizing both implosion and expansion, the uncontrollable inward pull of anger and the explosive release of it.Mouths are central in this series — gaping, screaming, contorted — serving as both the origin and outlet of raw expression. These exaggerated, often grotesque mouth expressions speak when the rest of the figure is silenced.Anatomy is disfigured intentionally: limbs bent at impossible angles, torsos twisted beyond natural limits, skin fragmented like broken mirrors. These distortions are not mistakes but metaphors — the body as a battleground where internal violence manifests externally.Through these works, I challenge the viewer to confront the discomfort of unfiltered emotion. There is no politeness here, no aesthetic safety. Only the visual language of rupture, distortion, and unrelenting intensity — a reflection of the human psyche unmasked.