In the fields of Art and Design, various materials come together to explore their potential for shaping compositions. The practice blends traditional crafts with digital techniques, aiming to bring evolving ideas into material form. Jewelry and digital modeling represent the pinnacle of creative expression, offering a space to create functional designs while navigating the freedom of virtuality. This process transforms the ethereal into the tangible. My interest in art began in childhood, during long afternoons spent in painting and sculpture workshops. I later graduated with a degree in Graphic Design from the Faculty of Design, Architecture, and Urbanism, where I first encountered technical drawing and project design. Towards the end of my studies, I discovered that creating computer-generated (3D) images allowed me to express myself artistically through the digital realm, leading me deeper into 3D design. In 2020, what started as an exploration of form and functionality quickly evolved into participation in exhibitions, including "No Existe Tierra Más Allá" in Buenos Aires (2021), "Riesgo País" in New York (2022), "Not Built in a Day" in Rome, "Intertwined", “Area de extensión” In Lisbon (2023) and the NFC Summit of 2024. My work often gravitates towards creating 3D compositions where metallic materials predominate, and my focus is on sketching from the virtual, exploring the possibilities of 3D programs to add features that are difficult to imagine in reality. In early 2023, after living in Italy for a time, I immersed myself in traditional art and connected with artisans who approached their work with meticulous care. During my stay, I exhibited some of my digital creations in a circle of artists with similar interests. That same year, I began my journey into jewelry at the Club de la Joya, where I explored techniques such as direct metalwork and lost-wax casting. I believe that each project requires a unique approach, and I’m currently delving deeper into the fusion between 3D modeling and metalwork.