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No todo tatuaje tiene que “tener significado”, pero sí debería conectar contigo de alguna forma.A veces es la idea. A ve...
05/15/2026

No todo tatuaje tiene que “tener significado”, pero sí debería conectar contigo de alguna forma.

A veces es la idea.
A veces la estética.

Créditos 🤍

05/11/2026

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Últimamente.
05/08/2026

Últimamente.

Thanks for the trust  !Black & Grey, baroque style tattoo
05/04/2026

Thanks for the trust !

Black & Grey, baroque style tattoo

Scavenger of Human Sorrow.Our pain is never lost, only consumed, transformed, carried beyond what we can hold. What deca...
05/02/2026

Scavenger of Human Sorrow.

Our pain is never lost, only consumed, transformed, carried beyond what we can hold. What decays within us becomes nourishment for something unseen. In the silent exchange between suffering and release, the self dissolves, and something deeper takes its place.

Acrylic on paper, 7 × 5 in.

Lift Up collection for the . I’m grateful for the opportunity to participate. This piece represents the journey of life,...
04/30/2026

Lift Up collection for the . I’m grateful for the opportunity to participate. This piece represents the journey of life, filled with symbolism and messages about embracing each day, recognizing that everything comes to an end. Rather than something negative, it serves as a reminder that death is part of life—a transition—and ultimately a preparation for eternity with God. The work is strongly inspired by pieces like Invention of the Monster, poetic works such as The Night Stories, and the surreal, symbolic approach of Salvador Dalí.

Acrylic on paper.

Pedido de James Costley, muchas gracias por la confianza!!James & Jessie.👫🏼Acrílico 16x12     🖼️
04/15/2026

Pedido de James Costley, muchas gracias por la confianza!!

James & Jessie.👫🏼
Acrílico 16x12

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This is my proposal for the  art competition in honor of Maggie June.Lift Up summarizes the life of the human being in a...
04/11/2026

This is my proposal for the art competition in honor of Maggie June.

Lift Up summarizes the life of the human being in a series of four paintings. The series not only
signifies being lifted physically but ascending to the spiritual plane through God.

This journey is grounded primarily in a set of biblical passages: Psalm 93, Isaiah 63, Luke 1,
John 3, and John 12. Each of these chapters reflects a different stage of the human condition
God’s sovereignty, human struggle, divine intervention, spiritual rebirth, and ultimate
elevation. The series consists of four pieces: Memento Mori, Carpe Diem, Lift Up, and Dios,
all connected through a symbolic language.

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