“Work in the studio is a way to show not only what I do but, most importantly, how I do it. El trabajo en el estudio es una forma de enseñar lo que hago pero, sobre todo, cómo lo hago.”
Here, canvases live in different stages of transformation: drawings pinned to the wall, colour tests, half-finished cityscapes and fragments of future paintings. This is where intuition, research and accidents meet before becoming a finished piece.
Some of these works in progress will evolve into large-format pieces, others will stay as studies, experiments or private notes. Together, they reveal the invisible part of the artistic process — the doubts, decisions and small discoveries that never appear in a finished work.

















Work in progress is where the paintings are born: sketches on the wall, unfinished canvases, fragments of ideas waiting to become a city, a horizon, or a new atmosphere. This space reveals not only what I paint, but how each piece slowly emerges, layer by layer, inside the studio.
