Curated Spaces

Styling, to me, is an intimate form of storytelling quiet, intentional, and deeply emotional. Whether I'm arranging a living room, composing a still life, or preparing a set for a shoot, I approach each space like I would a canvas. I think in textures, shadows, color harmonies, and silence. Every element has a purpose, and every object carries the potential to transform the air around it.

I’ve always been drawn to the tension between the ordinary and the poetic to how a space can feel both grounded and dreamlike. 

I don’t simply place objects; I compose atmospheres. I search for a kind of softness in the balance, where even imperfection feels alive. Light, emptiness, and subtle contrasts play as important a role as any material piece.

In this section, you'll find a selection of my past work in interior styling spaces I’ve shaped through intuition, sensitivity, and a painter’s eye. Each composition holds a certain mood, a quiet message, or a moment frozen in time. These curated spaces are not about perfection they’re about presence, emotion, and connection.

Much of this instinct comes from where I grew up. I’m from Andalucía, a place of raw contrast, light and shadow, silence and celebration, earth tones and sun-faded color. There, beauty is humble, emotional, and often improvised. I carry those early impressions with me: the coolness of thick whitewashed walls, the sound of breeze through linen curtains, the scent of wild herbs in the air. 

These sensory memories shape how I approach every space with a deep respect for simplicity, soul, and the poetry of what’s already there.

Creation, for me, always begins with atmosphere. I’m drawn to pieces that feel lived-in before they’re even touched objects that carry silence, balance, and a sense of belonging. I believe beauty doesn’t need to be explained; it should be felt. That’s why I work slowly, observing how light touches a surface, how a line curves, how a material breathes.

Flowers are an essential part of this process. 

I don't see them as mere decoration, but as emotional punctuation, fragile sculptures that breathe life into stillness. 

I love the way they bring movement, seasonality, and an ephemeral quality to any setting. They remind me to stay present, to embrace decay as part of beauty, and to let nature speak without interruption.

My work is not about perfection, it’s about honesty. I let the irregularities show, the texture stay raw, the gesture remain visible. Whether I’m painting, designing furniture, or shaping a space, I try to leave room for emotion, for mystery, for stillness. I want my work to feel like it’s always been there, even if you’ve just seen it for the first time.

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