The story behind the series
constructos visuales
Visual constructs is an ongoing series of paintings and digital compositions that explore the emotional tension between structure and presence. Using geometric forms—squares, rectangles, vertical lines—each piece constructs a non-representational architecture that feels simultaneously urban and psychological. These works are not blueprints of cities, but blueprints of the self.
Through strong contrasts, limited palettes, and spatial rhythm, the series reveals an invisible inner architecture: the systems we live in, the boxes we inhabit, the emotional codes embedded in structure. A recurring motif is the “watching presence”—a symbolic eye, a small witness—emerging from within the rigid framework. This figure interrupts the silence of the form and adds a layer of narrative tension.
Visual constructs merges visual minimalism with existential intimacy, echoing both Latin American concrete art and a post-digital sensitivity to control, repetition, and emotional subversion.





























