He’s a visual artist widely recognized for his unique street art style, which blends graphic design elements with bold geometric shapes. Known for making a name for himself in the global art scene, he has showcased his work across Europe, America, Australia, and Asia—each exhibition adding to his growing reputation. Before all the fame, his journey began early: he started experimenting with graffiti at just 12 years old, showing a clear passion for creativity from a young age. That passion only deepened over time, eventually leading him to earn a Fine Art degree in Valencia, Spain. After graduating, he set up a studio in Valencia, where he transitioned into professional artistry, refining his signature look. Though he was born in Argentina, he moved to Spain when he was 10, a shift that would later influence both his personal identity and artistic direction. Today, he continues to evolve as an artist, with every piece reflecting his roots, experiences, and relentless drive—solidifying his place in contemporary street art.
He has appeared in numerous interviews and has been highlighted in a range of publications and magazines due to his impressive work. Among the notable platforms that have featured him are Juxtapoz, Hypebeast, and The Grifters. Looking back at his journey, in 2012, he took on the role of assistant to Richard Mirando, also known as Seen—often referred to as the godfather of graffiti art. This experience played a significant part in shaping his artistic development and deepening his connection to the graffiti world.