My work investigates how beauty quietly survives inside everyday life, especially in places shaped by modern disconnect, consumer culture, and the tension between the mechanical and the natural. Drawing from my American and Colombian upbringing in South Florida, as well as influences from military, graffiti, and anime cultures, I paint ordinary scenes and symbols with saturated color, visible marks, and intentional imperfections. Flowers growing through concrete, cars beside palm trees, bottles, skeletons, and landscapes coexist as reflections of how contemporary life feels right now, layered, ironic, tender, and unresolved. I work intuitively, allowing drips, smudges, and mistakes to remain as evidence of touch and presence. Each piece is treated as something alive, charged with care and positive energy, meant to bring warmth, attention, and humanity into the spaces where people live. My paintings ask viewers to slow down, look again, and recognize that what we pass every day can hold meaning if we choose to see it.