I was born in Valencia on Sunday, February 3rd 1974.
I have been drawing since as far back as I can remember and perhaps even before. It has always been my passion and, fortunately, my job.
I have designed posters, magazine covers, comics, mascots, art toys…, but my main field revolves around illustration for children and young adults.
I have illustrated books for Bromera, Santillana, Teide, Voramar, Tabarca, Oxford, Avagliano, Edicions el Pirata, Lumaworks, among others.
Since before the turn of the century (1999), up to this day, I design fallas and hogueras on the side.
In case you don’t know, the Fallas are a popular holiday in the city of Valencia which were registered in November 2016 in Unesco’s Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists.
I was born in Valencia on Sunday, February 3rd 1974.
I have been drawing since as far back as I can remember and perhaps even before. It has always been my passion and, fortunately, my job.
I have designed posters, magazine covers, comics, mascots, art toys…, but my main field revolves around illustration for children and young adults.
I have illustrated books for Bromera, Santillana, Teide, Voramar, Tabarca, Oxford, Avagliano, Edicions el Pirata, Lumaworks, among others.
Since before the turn of the century (1999), up to this day, I design fallas and hogueras on the side.
In case you don’t know, the Fallas are a popular holiday in the city of Valencia which were registered in November 2016 in Unesco’s Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists.
Since the first time I had the opportunity of designing fallas, a spark ignited in me that hasn’t stopped burning, providing me with a whole world of creativity and fireworks.
As a Valencian, it is my pride to contribute my work to this holiday of ours, Intangible Cultural Heritage of humanity.
Since the first time I had the opportunity of designing fallas, a spark ignited in me that hasn’t stopped burning, providing me with a whole world of creativity and fireworks.
As a Valencian, it is my pride to contribute my work to this holiday of ours, Intangible Cultural Heritage of humanity.
When I was a boy, at least in age, I enjoyed every drawing that illustrated my school and reading books.
As a child, an older one, I enjoy with probably even more satisfaction knowing that this time it is my drawings the ones illustrating those pages, nourishing dreams and teaching.
I don’t remember not having drawn for even a single day. It is my vocation, my job, but mainly, my thrill.
The aim that drives me to keep doing it is not to obtain a satisfactory result, but the pleasure I get from the process itself.