Illustration
Sketching is an exciting and powerful tool - I use drawing as a primary language for capturing thoughts, exploring ideas, and then sharing those ideas.
A hummingbird in my backyard
I’ll call this a bird-feeder success. Made in Figma with free traces.
Flamingo Sunset
Vector Illustration of one of my favorite birds. Who does’t love flamingos and beach sunsets, right?
Santi, my Son.
Vector Illustration of mini me.
Willie
Vector illustration of my developer husband. And he is still solving problems.
J.K.
Vector Illustration of my beloved nephew.
Perfume Ad
Pastels on white canvas. Advertisement concept for women perfume.
Nature Inspiration I
From ladybug to video recorder camera in the 80s. Quick sketching with markers.
Nature Inspiration II
From rabbit to car concept. Quick sketching with pencil and markers.
Wearables
Pastels and white ink pens on black canvas. Human figure, frontal and perspective view.
My Pioneer
Pencil technique. Frontal radio of my first car, the good old days.
Chromatic Scale
Paper cuts from magazines forming a chromatic scale with its black and white values.
The Kitchen
Pastels and white ink pens on black canvas. Isometric view of a modular kitchen.
Robodoggy
Markers on glassine paper. Perspective of a dog-shaped robot.
Robodoggy Exploded
Markers on glassine paper. Explosion of assembly parts of my Robodoggy. Could not save it from the inclement weather.
Intergalactic Woman
Watercolors and markers on white canvas. Not a real model, just my imagination.
Axonometric Pliers
Pencil and markers on glassine paper. Axonometric drawing of a pliers. This is how we did it before CAD.
La Papaya I
Color pencils on white canvas. Observing geometry shapes in nature. Did you know that many circles, cubes, stars, squares, occur naturally by design?
Let's Roll
Markers on glassine paper. In-line skate representation.
La Papaya II
Markers on colored canvas. Observing geometry shapes in nature. Did you know that many circles, cubes, stars, squares, occur naturally by design?