FIRST PHASE

This phase is one of the most creative and richly detailed phases. Titled Neosurrealism because, although images seem randomly placed, they are carefully chosen to send out a conscious message (a sociocultural criticism) and not an unconscious one, like we can find in Surrealism.

SECOND PHASE

Beauty is worshiped in this phase. The artist uses the surface of naked bodies to support his studies of light and shadow.

THIRD PHASE

In this phase, the artist returns to "speak" again through his work, however, this time around, in a much smoother and much less aggressive way. Nevertheless, the result remains dense and rich in content. The works in this phase have much larger dimensions. The artist dares, slicing his paintings into pieces as a puzzle, showing a "fragmented" society.

FOURTH PHASE

The color is the surprising factor in this phase. It is what stands out from the previous phases that are in black and white. This period also reflects the results of a sophisticated study of anatomy, which, carefully left unfinished, resembles the Renaissance anatomical studies. In this phase, there is also the recapturing of the artist’s spirituality through a series of frames that clarify his faith and beliefs.

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