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Portfolio
From generative installations and public art to private collections and commissions, this portfolio spans painting, murals, photography, digital works, and more.
For pricing and availability, use the contact form or email me at colorofusproject@gmail.com.

Paintings
In 2023, I picked up the paintbrush for the first time in 20 years. Words from my high school art teacher came to me — "Render this more. Wet brush. Dry brush!" The work just came out of me. I was relearning how to paint: exploring color theory, light, storytelling, and form, all using canvases and paints that were gifted to me. Each piece was a step into something both innate and brand new.
Murals
After reigniting my painting practice, it felt natural to scale up—to take those ideas outdoors and into public space. Murals became a way to engage with rhythm, movement, and community in a bigger format. I picked up spray paint for the first time, yearning to bring just a little piece of Puerto Rico’s amazing street art scene into my practice. I leaned into freehand lines, vibrant color, and improvisation. How can I make this wall come alive?


Photography
Film photography was my first creative outlet—starting with instant film, then 35mm and 120mm formats. I’m drawn to limitations: cheap cameras, disposables, or whatever’s in your pocket. I like the idea of making photography feel everyday again, whether through film or iPhonography—capturing real moments without overthinking.
Code & Chaos
A collection of digital experiments, interactive systems, and AI-driven artworks. Some are programmed, some are prompted, some are born from pure intuition. These pieces loop, react, glitch, and breathe—living somewhere between art and algorithm.


Digital Works
A collection of still and animated works exploring symbolism and storytelling through digital tools. Created with Midjourney, DALL·E, Procreate, Runway, and Pika, these pieces reflect a hybrid process of prompting, editing, and intuitive play. From AI-generated folklore to looping GIFs and poetic image sequences, this work blurs the line between imagination and algorithm.
Works on Paper
I just really love the feel of paper. These works are about immediacy—about picking up whatever tool is around and seeing what happens. Whether it's graphite, gel pen, or acrylic, there's something about working on paper that invites risk, speed, experimentation, and fun!


Drawings
Sharing my drawings is a way of revealing process. Some are about everyday life, others come from visions—or from letting go of thought entirely. These pieces are quick, intuitive, and often the beginning of something larger.
Blackworks
These pieces sit between drawing and painting—made primarily with paint markers on black canvas. They're almost always UV-reactive and often incorporate repetition, geometric forms, or symbolic motifs. The black surface isn't just a background—it becomes part of the visual logic, letting light and pattern emerge creating a glowing rhythm in the precision.

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