I currently live in São Paulo, Brazil.
Linearcollages started as a way to quiet the noise, something I turned to during a difficult period, not as a career move, but as a way to breathe. It grew slowly, the way most meaningful things do.
What I do is hard to put in a single category. I take fragments, images, textures, memories, references, and rearrange them into something that didn't exist before. Something that doesn't quite have a name yet. My obsessions tend to show up uninvited: retro aesthetics, analog textures, old photographs, forgotten places, the strange weight of time passing. Music and film are always somewhere in the background.
When I’m not working on visual projects, I spend a lot of time with things that constantly inspire my work: music, films, and video games.
I currently live in São Paulo, Brazil.
Linearcollages started as a way to quiet the noise, something I turned to during a difficult period, not as a career move, but as a way to breathe. It grew slowly, the way most meaningful things do.
When I’m not working on visual projects, I spend a lot of time with things that constantly inspire my work: music, films, and video games.
I currently live in São Paulo, Brazil.
Linearcollages started as a way to quiet the noise, something I turned to during a difficult period, not as a career move, but as a way to breathe. It grew slowly, the way most meaningful things do.
When I’m not working on visual projects, I spend a lot of time with things that constantly inspire my work: music, films, and video games.

Partners
I don’t work for my clients, I work with them. The best creative work happens when ideas are shared and visions align.
Partners
I don’t work for my clients, I work with them. The best creative work happens when ideas are shared and visions align.








