Curricular autobiography: Born Rosario, Argentina on March 8, 1964, International Day of Working Women in full Beatlemanay under the sign of Pop Art I reared the industrial district of Somisa (a giant steel producing plant), a place similar to Springfield of the Simpsons that is on the outskirts of San Nicols (Buenos Aires). Estudicon the Salesians, but I have much to say about them, only that I loved to draw and paint them and looked like a loss of time and a waste of school. My adolescenscia transcurridurante dictatorship in a bubble filled with rock and snuff. Volva live in Rosario, and finally estudialgo Art Law in the Universidad Nacional de Rosario in 1985. My art teachers, belonging to one of the last vanguards of the twentieth century, tan stopped painting for both politics and aesthetics conviction in 1968. They had been almost 20 years without touching a brush. Belgium did not consider essential for a painter to know paint, but we are interested sles expresramos most authentic as possible. Secrets of the colors I had to look out there. Whose aprendcasi everything sfue Emilio Torti, spinto a tremendous artist and much, and that perchance no pretension descuidaquel issue of authenticity. The rest aprendde Juan Pablo Renzi, Paul Surez and my friend who is not afraid Xil Buffone (or fear) to bright colors or anything. My first exhibitions date back to 1986, and my first solo in 1990. Then came many of the former and not so much of the second in Argentina, Bolivia and Spain where viventre 2001 and 2004, while Argentina is destruay be built so quickly ... Between the late 80's and early 90's I participated in several groups with different outcome Rosario artists. I won some prizes and sb Museum of Fine Arts has my works from their collections, which has been filled with pride to my Lady Mother, although she still thinking inside that law ...