
Argentinian Digital Sculptor
I create digital and physical sculptures inspired by the artists, symbols, and characters that shape Argentinian and Latin American culture. Each piece is hand-sculpted, textured, and then produced in limited editions — numbered and certified.
I was born in Buenos Aires in 1996 and grew up in Valentín Alsina. I left my Visual Design and Communication studies to fully dedicate myself to digital art, learning illustration, photography, video, animation, and 3D sculpture on my own.
I began studying ZBrush, Substance Painter, and Blender at the end of 2020. In 2022, I published my first digital portrait of an Argentinian artist — Trueno — a piece that went viral and marked the beginning of my journey portraying cultural icons from Latin American music and urban scenes.
My style blends classical Renaissance sculpture aesthetics with baroque gold details, applied to contemporary figures that represent our cultural identity.
Every piece begins as a handcrafted digital sculpture and then becomes a physical artwork. In 2023, I opened my online store offering limited-edition pieces, numbered and certified. The work caught the attention of international 3D printing brands, leading to collaborations that support the growth of my artistic universe.






I value craftsmanship within the digital world. Each sculpture begins with deep observation, anatomical study, and stylization.
Every piece requires technical mastery and understanding of the human form: I study muscle by muscle, bone by bone, and reinterpret them into my own artistic language. Stylization is not random — it seeks to reveal the essence of the character.
It is a dance between realism and synthesis: a balance of technique, observation, and sensitivity.
That balance — together with the use of noble materials such as marble and gold within my visual universe — defines my work.




Link: Short video of the design & 3D printing process
My mission is to connect our culture with contemporary digital sculpture — honoring what is ours and sharing it with the world.
I aim to represent my generation — its symbols, identity, and energy — at a time when many of our voices are still not present in contemporary art.
Art lives with us every day; I am inspired to create pieces that walk alongside my generation and become symbols of who we are in this moment.
This piece represents my journey as an artist: an anatomical study of my own face, where muscles, bones, and skull are revealed as symbols of learning, discipline, and technical growth.
It is both a portrait and a study tool. It makes visible the knowledge built through these years, and serves as a daily reference in my workshop.
It reflects my growth — both technical and intellectual — and inspires me to continue evolving as an artist.

Thank you for being part of this vision 🎨🦅
Brands that have accompanied me on this journey







