
Yes, it’s crazy—but also an incredible feeling—to stand before a huge, blank wall where anything is possible. A wall that feels intimidating yet invites you to play, to experiment with imagination and creativity.
It always happens the same way: when I first face the blank wall, I don’t know exactly what I will create. Colors and shapes simply come to mind. But as I start painting, the artwork takes on a life of its own, becoming something unique and unrepeatable. It’s about surrendering to the process, letting the images flow without censorship—just painting them and embracing the creative journey.
In this photo, I had just finished a 3 x 13-meter mural in the gym of María Zambrano School in Las Lagunas. Previously, I had painted five themed spaces in the kindergarten area of the same school, working on smaller surfaces. But this time, it was a monumental experience. The mural brought life and movement to the space, making a striking impact upon entering. I’m beyond happy with the final result—and I think the school is too!
I keep painting spaces, transforming walls, and letting them guide me to tell their stories…
AU REVOIR, PEOPLE!