Soy una apasionada del arte, el diseño y la artesanía.

About me

I studied Restoration of Painting Gilding and Polychromy at the Istituto per l'arte e il Restauro in Florence (Italy) later working for more than 15 years in Bologna, Florence, Milan and Madrid for different Museums, Auction Houses, Antique Dealers and Collectors of Works of Art.

My career as a restorer of works of art has allowed me to always be in contact with aesthetics, art and manual work, my great passions, so years later I decided to develop my creative capacity and artistic sensitivity through design, studying Fashion Design and Printing at the Istituto Europeo di Design (Madrid).

I started working for the designer David Delfín and later as head of the design department of the accessories firm Isabel Sartorius.

Years later, I created my own design studio, working for several brands and companies such as Zara Kids, Tintoretto, Hoss intropia, Springfield, El Corte Inglés and Fundación Juan March, among others.

I started as teacher at the FID Project (Madrid) teaching textile printing and design of a collection of accessories, created by people with mental disabilities. The "Natural Inspiration" accessories collection was presented on the MFSHOW SS/15 catwalk (Madrid), with a great reception from attendees and the specialized press. The project has received the 2014 INESE Solidarity Award in its XIV edition.

My passion for art, craftsmanship and print design have influenced my research on the different artisanal techniques of manual printing, so I decided to study artistic screen printing at the Municipal School of Arts & Crafts, Vigo. 

For several years I have created my personal project, where I design and print objects and fabrics by hand and teach courses and workshops on handmade printing.

I am a member of the Galician Crafts Foundation.

I am also Co-founder of Espacio Hylica, a space for the study and dissemination of ancient techniques. We created a place where value ancient artisanal know-how is valued and an open space for all those interested in handmade craftsmanship, without machines. Here we offer students the possibility of getting started in manual techniques and discovering the gestures of the past and also collaborate with other artisans who come to transmit their know-how to us.

I love the art of creating unique, authentic pieces with a story to tell.