I grew up in Caracas, Venezuela, surrounded by public art, kinetic color, and everyday design. There, I learned to see beauty as a way of living. Later, life took me to Brazil and Scandinavia; two places where I discovered that color and geometry can live with either celebration or silence.
Today, I live in Massachusetts and create geometric paper sculptures that reinterpret nature through emotion and precision. My flowers don’t imitate, they evoke. They don’t last a day, they are preserved. They are emotional talismans and small acts of rebellion against entropy.
I work with paper because of its accessibility, vulnerability, and unexpected strength. In the most difficult moments of my life, paper sustained me. As I folded, cut, and sealed each piece, I was also rebuilding myself.
Inspired by Carlos Cruz-Diez, Jesús Soto, and Vasarely, my dream isn’t to stay within gallery walls; it’s to live in streets and squares. I want my giant sculptures to inhabit public spaces around the world, reminding us that we are part of nature, and that color can be a form of resistance and love.

Photo by Gabriela Uzcategui
EXHIBITED WORKS
2025 Acceptance, 365 Somerville Ave, Somerville, MA.
2025 Fantasy Garden II, 365 Somerville Ave, Somerville, MA.
2025 Internal Courtyard, Somerville Museum. Somerville, MA.
2024 Wild Fantasy Garden, SomerStreets Festival, Somerville, MA.
2024 Wild Fantasy Garden, ArtBeat Festival, Somerville, MA.
WORKSHOPS
2025 Community Paper Crafts, Arts at The Armory, Somerville, MA.
2025 The Screenless Project, The Foundry, Cambridge, MA.
2025 The Screenless Project, SomArt Space, Somerville, MA.
2024 Geometric Paper Flowers, Watertown Public Library, Watertown, MA.
2024 Geometric Paper Flowers, Belmont Public Library, Belmont, MA.
2024 Community Paper Crafts, Arts at The Armory, Somerville, MA.
2024 Community Paper Crafts, Eliot Family Resource Center, Everett, MA.
2023 Geometric Paper Flowers, Culture House, Somerville, MA.