Born in Bahía Blanca in 1974, he studied for two years at Martín Malharros School of Visual Art; then attended the University of Arquitecture and Design of Mar del Plata.
In 2000, he traveled to Spain where he participated as an auditor in several courses at the Massana School, a municipal Art and Design Center from the University of Barcelona. He returned to Argentina and devotes to Visual Arts.
During 2003 and 2004, he took part in Contemporary Art Clinics conducted by Tulio de Sagastizabal. In 2007, he exhibited his work at ZavaletaLAB contemporary art gallery. In 2009, he presented his last solo exhibition, Persistente conjunto, at that art space. During this same year, he had a solo exhibition at the Centro Cultural Recoleta; and a mural for the CCEBA -Centro Cultural de España en Buenos Aires-.
He was given a benefit for Visual Arts from the Metropolitan Fund for Culture, Arts and Science.
During 2010, he produced a mural at Ciudad Cultural Konex. He was invited by RedGalería to create installation for the Carlos Pellegrini space and he was called to take part in the Rivers of the World project in Argentina, through the British Council. His works are included in several important private collections from Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, United States, Spain and Switzerland.