
Your body carries a story—bodypaint turns it into art, healing, and self-love.
La Historia de mi Lienzo was born from a powerful moment I lived in NYC, when I experienced Andy Golub’s Bodypainting Day for the very first time. I witnessed (and felt) what happens when someone dares to take off their clothes and allow their body to be transformed into a work of art—fear melts away, shame turns into pride, and the body becomes a canvas for freedom. That experience shook me and planted the seed for this project.
Later, in Colombia, with the collaboration of photographer Víctor Chaves, this vision came to life. Together, we created a space where bodypaint and photography become tools of healing, storytelling, and celebration. La Historia de mi Lienzo invites each person to reclaim their body, to see it not through judgment but through wonder—as magical, grand, and unique as it truly is.
This isn’t just art on skin—it’s an act of liberation. It’s about turning pain, insecurities, and untold stories into color, movement, and beauty. When you become the canvas, you don’t just see art—you become art.