Collage artwork I was born in the heart of La Mancha, in Alcázar de San Juan - the land of giants where Don Quixote once wandered - and I'm currently based in Madrid, the city of cats. My art focuses on analog collage.

My work began in 2020, when I discovered collage as a language inspired by Ana Milán and by collecting vintage magazines from Madrid's Rastro. Since then, I have been creating pieces built from paper, found images, photographs, and printed ephemera. Through cutting, layering, and reassembling these materials, I transform familiar imagery into something unexpected, creating visual dialogues between different eras and contexts.

I call this process "Recortes de Humor" ("Humorous Cutouts"): a playful, colorful, and intuitive approach to collage. My work is joyful, creative, and guided by a childlike spirit, where color, texture, and subtle humor become tools to tell stories and invite curiosity.

I draw inspiration from the everyday, the forgotten, and the overlooked. My collages explore themes of memory and identity, and the ways we construct meaning from fragments of experience. Each piece tells a story that is both personal and universal.

Artistic process Ms. Blue Snail - the snail, also known as "the slime" - is my symbol and visual identity. It was born accidentally from drops of blue paint that formed what I call "the snail's worm", later becoming its shell. Metaphorically, the snail represents my artistic journey: moving slowly, playfully, and persistently in search of its shell - its home - and its creative dream.