El
Quejuete
Developed through more than two decades of immersion in life on the Ecuadorian coast, El Quejuete explores human behavior, identity, and collective experience through a fragmented and emotionally charged visual language. Rather than portraying individuals, the series transforms observation and lived experience into expressive compositions shaped by memory, coexistence, and the shifting social dynamics of Montañita.
A critique of transient presence, where occupation replaces belonging and disrupts the balance of a living community.
City Dweller, Wave Slayer
Oil and acrylic on canvas
55 1/8 x 55 1/8 in.
2008
The School of Hubris
Oil and acrylic on canvas
55 1/8 x 55 1/8 in.
2010
A reflection on power and its capacity to distort the human psyche, turning service into domination.
The Natural Moment of Your Embraces
Oil and acrylic on canvas
55 1/8 x 55 1/8 in.
2008
An essential gesture where affection transcends the human and reveals the presence of the sacred within the everyday.