In 1993, he studied at L’Escola d’Arts i Oficis La Llotja in Barcelona, initially training in interior design before shifting to specialize in sculpture. In 1997, he joined the technical team at Jaume Plensa’s studio, working as an assistant for four years. In 2002, he visited the ADK, Akademie der Künste in Berlin, aiming to further his training. It was in Berlin that the sculptor Anthony Cragg encouraged him to begin his career as a sculptor. His work is part of both national and international collections, and he has participated in numerous contemporary art fairs. Drawing from personal experiences and intuition, he uses iron and wood as his primary materials, while lead, copper, resin, glass, and stone are also part of his expressive palette. The use of emptiness as an integral part of his works, along with the gradual introduction of color, gives his sculptures a deep sense of expression and emotion




