His exploration into the world of visual arts began in high school, where he started autodidactically with his first lines using pencil and pastel chalk; later, he would work with oils, acrylics, watercolors, and more. Most of these techniques were discovered and developed through self-study.
Looking back many years, he recalls always loving to color and draw his superheroes. In elementary school, he sold his drawings to save up for toys, candies, and/or video games from the corner store. He also studied architecture for two years, which undoubtedly contributed to his artistic development, as well as completing a psychology degree in which he professionally developed for a long time. At the age of 30, he took up art professionally. He then poured all his energy into developing and searching for his expression with the materials he has found and the techniques he acquires. For him, art represents a search and constant experimentation aimed at shaping a language of the spirit that can transmit and move others.