TA - 01-11-1988, FISHING BOATS/COFFINS

 Degree Show Exhibtion
Middlesex University
LONDON 2009





TA-01-11-1988 (TA-Tarifa) is based on the record history of the first fishing boat came to Spanish shores from Morocco which all its crew were dead.

Mixed Media

Cuckoo

Art and Design Collaboration with collective "Miro et moi"
Keep 0 Gravity
LONDON 2010



For their first commissioned 3D installation for Keep Zero Gravity "Miro et Moi" literally apply Jean Luc Godard's recommendation when he said: 'It's not where you take things from - it's where you take them to.' The artists reshape surplus directly, resulting of production activities. They craft new form of visual and aesthetic language by appropriation of the significance behind left over goods. "Miro et Moi" add a new 'aesthetic value' to their sculptural installation made of re used materials which are directly connected to the K0G experimental womenswear designs and also, to Brick Lane's historical and cultural location. 

www.keepzerogravity.co.uk

Japan Matsuri Annual Festival

Props Maker and Technician
Japan Matsuri Annual Festival
LONDON 2010







As a prop maker I took part to the creation of decorative ornaments for the “Japan Matsury Annual Japanese Festival” in London, which had an estimated number of visitors exceeding 50,000. 

Yerma, Tribute to Federico Garcia Lorca

Art and Design Project
Middlesex University
LONDON 2010




This sculptural study speak about "Yerma" a young woman, longs to give birth to a child, which her husband, Juan, denies her. Yerma's own strong code of honor will not permit her to take up with a man other than her husband. Yerma not only feels bound to Juan, his sisters, and her neighbors, but also to the social expectation that she be quiet and dutiful. In the end, Juan's indifference leads her to smash social conventions and to turn herself into an outlaw. 

Mayan King

Interior Designer
 Cocktail Bar-Restaurant
LONDON 2009



















I designed and made ornamental paintings and carvings for this new venue n Victoria Park Village.

Journey through my wardrobe

 Degree Show Exhibtion
City & Islington College
 LONDON 2008

                                                  
"Journeys through my wardrobe". This choice of title illustrates the thematic of my project about the diverse emotions that I developed during specific periods of my life. The end of my parents' marriage brought immense changes into their life and as consequence, into my life. An other event in my life, my coming out "of the closet", gave shape to who I am today, as an adult. At the age of fourteen,  during a face to face conversation with my father I admitted my sexual orientation, which led him to reject me as his gay son. He then refused to talk to me for the following 3 years.  I decided to reflect on very personal  feelings in order to release those elements buried inside of me and in a therapeutic manner, address them . In my eyes Art constitutes not only a way of giving opinions about my direct surrounding but mainly allows me to express and share forgotten part of my life.

Mixed Media

I park art day

Collaboration with "Miro et Moi"
LONDON 2011
"Miro et moi"s positive disruption gesture promoted the re-appropriation of daily routine and urban space and constituted an ephemeral invasion of a normally restricted area of the city streets: City parking spaces. This was achieved through the temporary occupation of a selected street parking space in the heart of the City. We reshaped the habit of car parking and function of city parking space into a day artistic guerrilla act and challenged urban sociology and economy. The required fee to use the space was paid and this lawful retrieval of public space and interruption of daily routine became the platform for the creation of a “mandala” (concentric diagrams wit h a spiritual and ritual significance) made of numerous disused covers of bottles, jars plastic containers etc. Through our detournement of everyday habit and public space into a creative gesture we intended to provoke members of the community and to shake local authority out of their logic of profit and non-sustainable practices.

STAINED GLASS WORK

La Menina
Stained Glass 56.5 x 56.5 cm
LONDON 2005
  
Tribute to the young Infanta Margarita which is surrounded by her entourage of maids of honour, chaperone, bodyguard, two dwarfs and a dog.(Las Meninas (Spanish for The Maids of Honour) is a 1656 painting by Diego Velázquez.)

Fish Light 
LONDON 2004

'Water supports the fish like light supports man. Land is the death of the fish. Darkness is the death of man.’ Bill Viola, 1981.


Overseas
LONDON 2011




Commissioned Painting-Light Box-Mixed Midea, 2011, London