Creating art can be an addiction. Some of my best work has come from experiments in provoking reaction. I work to make my images a message. From an early age of 11 to now 20+ years later, the conviction still flows strong and I have yet to stop creating. It's one of the most beautiful obsessions ever. When doing art, I lose track of time and space. Just the next stroke of my brush or finishing that last section of a sculpture keeps me going. That's probably the reason why I have yet to give up on it. The sense of accomplishment feeds you to do more. My work always gives praise to color and shape. I am a great fan of soft curves and contrasts; deriving part or all of my pieces from those variables. The more color, the more alive the image feels. I like fire, vibrancy and movement even when it’s a figure in repose. My path in the arts has had great influences. From an early age I received encouragement by my family and observing the artwork of a variety of Nicaraguan artists to International Masters of old. Artistic influences are many and each one has helped me view my own work in a special light.