With a specialized focus on the Art Department, she has made significant and valuable contributions across the film, advertising, television series, and TV production industries.
Her experience as an Art Director extends across various countries in Latin America, Europe, and Asia, including key markets such as Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Panama, Mexico, Jamaica, Namibia, Thailand, the Czech Republic, Austria, and Croatia. Her creativity, innovation, and meticulous attention to detail are qualities that distinguish her in every project.
With proven ability to conceive stunning visuals and her deep passion for visual storytelling have positioned her as a driving force in the sector.
Furthermore, she is dedicated to inspiring and mentoring emerging artists, actively contributing to the growth and evolution of the audiovisual world. As an Art Director, she continues to be an invaluable asset to any production she joins, leaving an indelible mark on the visual landscape of each project.
In 2016, she participated in the exhibition “Us and Cinema” as part of the 23rd season of the Contemporary Art Space.
In 2017, she worked as an Art Director on three films: “A Twelve-Year Night” by A. Brechner, “Don’t Cry for Me, England” by N. Montalbano, and “Window Boy Would Also Like to Have a Submarine” by A. Piperno.
In 2018, she participated as a Uruguayan Art Director in the video exhibition “Radical Women” for the Pinacoteca of São Paulo, Brazil.In the same year, she filmed for the series “Locked Up Abroad” for NatGeo.
In 2020, she was the Art Director of the film “9” directed by M. Barrenechea and N. Branca.
In 2021, she filmed as an Art Director for Amazon’s series “El Presidente 2”.
Currently and since 2017 has been filming for MTV as the Art Director of the TV show “The Challenge”.
