About

I was born and raised in Mexico. Very early in my childhood, I realized that color mesmerized me. I credit this influential passion to the Mexican art and crafts that surrounded me in my youth.

My first encounter with glass art was when I was 12 years old. I went to a field trip with my dad and came back home with a swan made by a local glass artist in Jalisco. It is still on the china cabinet at my mother’s house.

During my first trip to Venice in the early 2000’s, I was blown away by the brightness of color in glass. I never imagine a few years later glass crafting would become a serious hobby for me.

When I move to Napa in 2005, I took a class on beginning lampworking. My husband still remembers my happiness and excitement when he picked me up at the studio after my first class. I became a regular patron to the glass studio, taking several workshops in different techniques like glass casting, fused glass, pâte the verre, kinetic casting. A few year ago, I also started going to Las Vegas to the Glass Craft and Bead Expo to explore more of the lampworking technique. I have taken several workshops from international artists featured in different glass studios around the country.

I do not stick to one technique. I like to challenge myself to accomplish an idea base on the knowledge I have of the medium. Color is my main statement.