About
I work across illustration, drawing, and architectural design to explore how people relate to place, landscape, and the environments they inhabit. My practice is grounded in visual thinking — using drawing as a way to understand systems, tell stories, and imagine alternative ways of living.
Alongside narrative illustration and children’s books, my work increasingly focuses on architectural and landscape representation, particularly in ecological and community contexts. I also work with mural art as a site-specific, spatial practice, creating large-scale drawings that respond to place, public space, and local narratives. Across scales, I’m interested in how careful drawing can support environmental literacy, spatial clarity, and more thoughtful design decisions.
I’m currently completing a Master’s degree in advanced architecture, with a long-term aim of working in ecological residential and community-scale projects that combine design, making, and education. bwork.studio serves as a place to bring these threads together — a working studio shaped by curiosity, care, and attention to systems over time.
Brooklyn
Barcelona