A decorative lamp with a circular shape and floral design, mounted on a black stand, is placed on a small table covered with a white crochet tablecloth decorated with red and green patterns. The lamp casts a glow on the wall behind it.


An evolving archive of sculptural work grounded in material experimentation, storytelling, and cultural memory.

Here, you’ll find a selection of ceramics, wood, metal, and digital sculpture projects. Each piece reflects my interest in how material can embody identity, resist erasure, and carry personal and collective histories. I approach form as a vessel for narrative—sometimes quiet, sometimes confrontational, always intentional.

These works draw from my Puerto Rican heritage and ongoing research into colonial histories, ancestral memory, and feminist resistance. Others emerge from personal explorations of care, grief, and transformation.

Whether hand-built, cast, welded, or digitally rendered, my sculptures invite you to look closely, to feel the weight of what they hold, and to reflect on what it means to remember through the act of creation.


Welcome to my portfolio—