Born in Mexico City in 1992. She grew up in a house with designer parents, so she was exposed to a creative environment from an early age. She studied Design at the Universidad Iberoamericana (2012-2017) where she specialized in Animation.
In 2017 she began her practice as an artist specializing in experimental animation, being selected in festivals in Mexico City and New York. From 2017 to 2020 she lived in Madrid, where in 2019 she joined Master Lav, an Audiovisual Laboratory of Creation and Contemporary Practice, a postgraduate program dedicated to artistic practice and knowledge of experimental cinema. In that context, she created pieces for collective exhibitions held in Mexico and Spain.
She currently lives and works between Mexico City and Madrid, where she continues to develop her work in painting, sculpture, and video formats. Her audiovisual exploration is nourished by autobiographical elements such as her family, her childhood, and the house where she grew up. Her pictorial practice consists of a reflective gaze that participates in the identification and reinterpretation of attributes that constitute the collective imaginary of what is considered feminine today. She explores the cyclical values present in female idols of antiquity and their repeated association with certain iconographies, seeking why they converge in values and symbols, with an emphasis on pre-Hispanic cultures.