
I work in 2D animation — mostly character animation, rigging, and designing icons, elements, and characters. After Effects has been my loyal companion for nearly fifteen years. My journey into digital design began when I was around 16 years old, just playing around (and probably breaking a few things) in Photoshop. Since then, I haven’t stopped designing and drawing digitally — skills I now love mixing with cut-out and frame-by-frame animation.

The thing that I enjoy most about my way of work is that I never really know what’s coming next. Adapting and experimenting with new techniques and styles is what keeps me curious enough to keep double-clicking those desktop shortcuts every morning.

I’m currently based in vibrant, ever-moving Barcelona, a city that constantly fuels creativity. But I’m originally from a small, big-hearted town in Córdoba, Argentina. It’s where I first dreamed of making a living from my own drawings and things that move. Also dreaming about exploring the world beyond my home country. I feel genuinely lucky to have turned those childhood dreams —the ones that started with my face glued to Cartoon Network— into my everyday life. It is something I’ll always feel grateful for.

When I’m not creating digitally, I go back to my roots by drawing or painting with oils — though, to be honest, those practices aren’t exactly part of my daily routine. Every now and then, when the planets align, something beautiful comes out of it. Like the time I spent a few months painting in a truly inspiring art gallery, where I ended up creating a series of cat portraits. I gifted those paintings to my dear friend Yamil and his family as a small token of gratitude for welcoming me into their home during my first months in Europe, before eventually settling down in Barcelona.

Outside the screen, and over the past few years, I’ve dedicated many of my weekends to animal rights activism. Together with my fellow activists, we take part in marches, demonstrations, volunteer work at animal sanctuaries, and street outreach — speaking with people about the injustice of animal exploitation and how they can align their values with their actions by choosing to see other animals not as property, but as individuals who deserve freedom and respect.
I put these principles above my professional work, which is why I choose not to collaborate on projects for clients who are directly involved in animal exploitation in any form.
