Year: 2019
Type: Photography
This photography project captures the landscapes and coastal ecosystems of Nuquí, on Colombia’s Pacific coast. Focusing on the region’s rich biodiversity, the series highlights marine life—including whales—and the interplay between land, sea, and sky, revealing the dramatic natural beauty of this remote area.
Year: 2016
Type: Editorial Design
This project proposes a publishing house dedicated to 19th-century Colombian literature now in the public domain. The initiative focuses on producing low-cost, accessible editions that bring forgotten authors back into public view, while preserving the historical and cultural value of these original texts. By combining editorial design, typographic care, and strategic production choices, the project seeks to make heritage literature both visible and widely available to contemporary readers.
Year: 2016
Type: Editorial Design
Catatumbo is an editorial design project that explores how creative practices engage with the Colombian armed conflict. Through the curation and visual articulation of diverse artistic and design initiatives, the project examines how image-making, spatial practices, and material experimentation contribute to processes of memory, critique, and reflection. Combining original photography, archival material, and graphic composition, the publication constructs a visual narrative that situates design as both a tool of analysis and a medium for political engagement. The project positions editorial design as a platform for dialogue, making visible the multiple ways creative work confronts, interprets, and responds to conflict.
Year: 2016
Type: Photography
Lepidoptera Landscapes is a research-based photography project that transforms microscopic portrayals of moths into textile pattern systems. Using a scanning electron microscope (SEM), I captured high-resolution images of Lepidoptera specimens (moths), revealing intricate surface structures, scales, and micro-topographies invisible to the naked eye. The project reframes scientific imaging as a generative design tool, translating biological detail into abstract visual compositions that later inform textile applications.
Year: 2015
Type: Furniture Design
Cuadrada is a chair developed through material experimentation with thin steel wire and welding techniques. The project explores structural resistance, geometry, and lightness, transforming a minimal linear framework into a stable seating object. Designed in collaboration with Daniel Marín and Sergio Cabrera.