Born in the city of Necochea, Argentina, in 1986. In 2004, he moved to the city of Mar del Plata to study architecture, a career he does not complete but one that shapes him and brings him closer to the history of art. He takes classes in contemporary photography and conceptual art. Concurrently with his art education, he works as an administrative assistant in healthcare. As he becomes interested in video art, installation, and object creation, he is drawn away by the compulsive urge to photograph everyday life, thus beginning to develop self-referential works. His initial period explores the connection between sex as medicine/drug. Later, his job begins to dissociate his mind and his person, as he graphically illustrates the dementia in capitalizing health to the extreme. With repeated wear and the unending sensation of routine work, he conceives a series of works in different mediums. Later, he returns to using photography as a means to crystallize his world. Sex, the dementia of love, the degradation of bodies, and diversity are woven with the pollution of urban alleys, condensing darker atmospheres. He materializes his first performance, where ephemeral acts and the mechanical repetition thereof evidence the fear of forgetting them.
After over ten years of photography, his work revolves around the use of bodies and light, the repetition of actions, as slices of time in personal landscapes, pleasurable landscapes, or landscapes born from pain and madness, shown to understand memories with the intention of preserving or forgetting them forever.
He lives and works between the city of Lyon (France) and Valencia (Spain).