I was born in Argentina to a family of designers and craftswomen. My Mum’s mother, with English roots, is a decorator and is deeply fond of antiques (just like me). My Dad’s mother, with Italian roots, was a craftswomen and had her workshop in her garage where she made incredible pieces of art including vitraüx techniques, chiseling, engraving and a lot more, (just like me). I inherited some of her tools. My Mum is a designer and she has taught me how the choice of elements in creation affects the final piece. Colors, shapes, tones, positions, every single detail matters. My father has taught me how to use all kinds of tools in his workshop from a young age, also that almost everything can be fixed and most important of all, to execute whenever I am overthinking about something, and this tends to happen.
I have attended to Taller Eloi School of Jewelry in Buenos Aires, and have had the honour to be the only apprentice of Manuel Nieto. I have learnt a lot from them, and I have self taught a lot.
I see myself as a convergence of all of the above,
This is a diary.

