Since my childhood I had an inclination for drawing and music with certain success, as I stood out among friends and fellow students. I could never avoid arts, but this is not a judgment of value about my works. You can feel a strong necessity of working on art and not becoming a genius for that reason, though hard working and tenacity are very important for artistical development.
I attended classes and displays of music and plastic arts when I was a child. I enjoyed listening to classical music until Elvis, The Beattles and Rock and roll attracted my attention during my adolescence. Fortunately I returned to classical music years ago and I have composed and edited some of my own. My favorite musicians are: Wagner, Chopin, Beethoven, Dvorak, Piazzola, Miles Davis, among many other music composers. My spirit is absolutely romantic. I share with Rousseau's ideas. My favorite writers, among others, are: Goethe, Hesse, Huxley, Borges, Espínola, García Marquez. And I never lost my taste for fine arts.
In 1969 I started a trip for two years all over Europe and part of Asia (Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, India, Ceylon, that time, etc.), where I studied their music and art in general.
I entered the Fine Arts School in Montevideo, Uruguay. Later on I settled down in Buenos Aires, Argentina, one of the most important cultural centers in the world. Here I attended courses of drawing and sculpture with great masters such as Pugia and Azcarate.
I presented many personal and collective art shows. But my introverted personality, and a little anarchist, hinders me from entering the public relations. That's why I have always enjoyed composing my music for my own pleasure. The Internet permits me to publish my works. Nevertheless I have received several awards in different exhibitions. I am an artist of multiple qualities, not to say dispersed. Therefore I enjoy skipping from one technique to another very much. I have acted freely. I have lived art as an adventure and I continue doing it so.