Rhythm, textures and movement are important parameters to me, as my work has been inspired by the expressive freedom I used to feel about making music, a feeling that I related with a playful childhood state that I wanted to translate into images. I always felt a little bit limited by the use of reality in photography, so I started searching for abstraction and one day found my way to create new colours and shapes using reality and technology, but most importantly through human elements: experimentation, improvisation, imperfection, imagination. Human perception is a fascinating subject to me and I discovered that my images were always attached to it. The fact that these images with a very "computerised" look are made by human movements, a camera and lights without manipulation, usually changes the viewer's perception, sometimes introducing them to a desire for finding a piece of reality or an explanation of it, or some others simply submerge into a space of imagination and creation.