Home La CiguapaFor Agua de Rosas, inspired by the manga/anime “The Rose of Versailles”Agua de Rosas Flyer ft. D’Marquesina Agua de Rosas flyer design. Collaboration.Flaming Amphora for Agua de RosasAgua de Rosas Flyer featuring a harpy. Collaboration.Moto-mami Giggles for Agua de RosasA Sorcerer’s Hand for a client’s cover art A Cold frontRat KingAgua de Rosas art ft. Rosa PistolaArtwork for Rumors, ChicagoAgua de Rosas art ft. MuxxxeAgua de Rosas Flyer ft. MuxxxeTwo of swords, tarot cardThe hermit, tarot card Rat King, ink on bristol vellumAgua de Rosas flyers design. Collaboration.Concept art for Agua de RosasConcept art for Agua de RosasConcept art for Agua de RosasAncient roman themed inviteThe Death of Adonis and the Birth of the Red Rose, exploring fantasy art, occult, symbolism of the rose and tarot.Panel 1: Underwater panther and Thunderbird of the Great Lakes Tribes. This art is a public art installation for the Kinnickinnic River revitalization project on Milwaukee’s Southside. It represents the cultural identity of 16th St neighborhood and Milwaukee.Panel 2: Chaac the Mayan rain god and Chalchiuhtlicue, the Aztec goddess of water. This art is a public art installation for the Kinnickinnic River revitalization project on Milwaukee’s Southside. It represents the cultural identity of 16th St neighborhood and Milwaukee.Panel 3: Atabey the Taino goddess of water and mother earth spirit, and Oshun, Yoruba Orisha and goddess of fresh water, beauty, love and prosperity. This art is a public art installation for the Kinnickinnic River revitalization project on Milwaukee’s Southside. It represents the cultural identity of 16th St neighborhood and Milwaukee.Panel 4: Veles, the slavic god of earth, water and the underworld. This art is a public art installation for the Kinnickinnic River revitalization project on Milwaukee’s Southside. It represents the cultural identity of 16th St neighborhood and Milwaukee.Panel 5: Zaj Laug of Hmong lore & Gongong, the grumpy river god of China. This art is a public art installation for the Kinnickinnic River revitalization project on Milwaukee’s Southside. It represents the cultural identity of 16th St neighborhood and Milwaukee.Panel 6: Nashe the ancient Sumerian goddess of water, fishing and social justice. This art is a public art installation for the Kinnickinnic River revitalization project on Milwaukee’s Southside. It represents the cultural identity of 16th St neighborhood and Milwaukee.Agua de Rosas flyer, inspired by ex-votosWinter WarriorLas Poderosas: Giggles the LA chola. A video game concept/character design series of Latina fighters. Las Poderosas: Zamira the Yoruba priestess. A video game concept/character design series of Latina fighters. Las Poderosas: Mimbi the Guarani explorer. A video game concept/character design series of Latina fighters. Las Poderosas: Josefine the Gaucha. A video game concept/character design series of Latina fighters. Las Poderosas: Rocio the Cholita Luchadora. A video game concept/character design series of Latina fighters. Monster Girl Challenge: Plant Girl (Rose Princess)DuendeAlbum art for artist KristIllustration of Zélie Adebola from Children of Blood and Bone written by Tomi Adeyemi Illustration featured in limited edition print of Children of Blood and BoneAgua de Rosas flyerAgua de Rosas flyerFlyer for Agua de Rosas. Collaboration.Official logo for my event/DJ collective Agua de Rosas. Collaboration. Flyer for Agua de Rosas. Collaboration.Flyer for Agua de Rosas. Collaboration.Flyer for Agua de Rosas. Collaboraiton.Flyer for Agua de Rosas. Collaboraiton.Flyer for Agua De Rosas ft. La Favi. Collaboration.Debut Agua De Rosas flyer. Collaboration.Debut Agua De Rosas flyer. Collaboration.Spin on the drawing of Joaquín Torres García’s Inverted Map of South America (1943)Illustration for the poem “Brown Skin” by Chicana poet Carmen MurguiaIllustration of the poem “The Other Woman” by Gabriela Mistral Illustration of the poem “India” by Manuel Ortiz Guerrero Illustration of the poem “You Want Me White” by Alfonsina Storni Illustration of the poem “Nothing But Death” by Pablo Neruda Illustration of the poem “Two Bodies” by Octavio Paz