There have been many stages in which I can classify my art work, the first one was a “sad stage”, and the most outstanding instrument was the pencil and there are five pieces the most representative ones which conform the “gray collection”; the second stage was the one of work , school and women, those where also the primary reason why the ball point pen was the tool that characterized this stage. I practiced so much that I developed an unprecedented technique.


The third stage was of imitation, during this time I developed my eyes and my technique to the limit, “I learned to see”. In this case was charcoal the utilized medium. Of course there were women involved, portraits and real scenery.


The fourth stage came along with my loss of vision which modified radically my way of drawing. Two currents developed, the bloodstains and the stained glass drawings . I started using very geometrical figures and the work is filled with lots of simplicity and lot of color in most cases. In the other hand the bloodstains are precise replicas of the floaters I had inside my eyes.