Drawings

Mi Padre
pencil, charcoal on paper; 20 x 24 inch, 2024
At first glance, this may seem like a black and white photo. In actuality the artwork is made of charcoal strokes with in-depth detail. The artist Junior made this drawing to display the impact of his father on his artistic journey. Junior's dad gave him his first drawing lesson when they still lived in the Dominican Republic and continues to encourage him to express himself through art. The beauty of this piece is not just how artistically accomplished it is, but knowing that without this fresh lesson, Junior might not have found his talent. This is not the artist's"first drawing," but the title reminds us of the gratitude that he has for his father.

Homeless
pencil, charcoal on paper; 14 x 17 inch, 2023

Wakanda
pencil, charcoal on paper; 14 x 17 inch, 2023

Dust
pencil, charcoal on paper; 14 x 17 inch, 2023

Joyful
pencil, charcoal on paper; 18 x 24 inch, 2024
I love drawing portraits that shows a smile.

To Wash
pencil, charcoal on paper; 20 x 30 inch, 2025
This masterpiece was the result of testing my drawing skills, becoming the most details drawing. By creating this drawing, I hoped to transmit the smile I had when thinking about the moment when I was taking the picture, the composition of the photo.

Running with Aim
pencil on paper; 20 x 30 inch, 2025
Everything started with a bicycle Shifter. My father and I worked so much fixing a racing bike I found while walking late nigh by a bicycle store. My father has a great ability when fixing things. He usually helps me to repair things.

The Sugarcane Field 01
charcoal on paper; 18 x 24 inch, 2025

The Sugarcane Field 02
charcoal on paper; 18 x 24 inch, 2025

The Sugarcane Field 03
charcoal on paper; 18 x 24 inch, 2025

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charcoal on paper; 18 x 24 inch, 2025

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charcoal on paper; 18 x 24 inch, 2025

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pencil on paper; 18 x 24 inch, 2025

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pencil on paper; 18 x 24 inch, 2025

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mix mediar; 18 x 24 inch, 2024

Jar of Flowers
grafite pencil, 2024
PAINTINGS

Tree of Life
oil on canvas; 24x 30 inch, 2025
Expulsion from the Garden of Eden. God banned the Tree of Life by placing Cherubim with a flaming sword, preventing Adan and Eve from eating and receiving Eternal Life after disobeying Gods words no to eat from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, which cause them death.

La Loma
acrylic on canvas; 48 x 48 inch, 2023
Mountains from the Dominican Republic. This project vividly represents, how the horses left free to eat the green and muddy grass from San Juan. On the left corner, there is the bucket of water where I placed the brushes with a piece of green cloak on it; I painted it after founding an interesting connection between the color of the cloak and the color of the brushes, which matches the color I used to represent the grass and the dusty ground.

Somebody's Thought?
acrylic on canvas; 18x 24 inch, 2024
Work displayed on 2024 at the Leonard J. Samia Building in Boston, an event hosted by the Boston Debate League in Spanish. This artwork represent the age of AI, how it has a powerful influence in our present times, changing how we think, react, and share it with others.

Untittle
water color on paper; 10 x 8 inch, 2024
Commission work for the Boston Debate League new building. As a participant in the Summer Program from Boston Debate League of 2023-2024, I had the opportunity to create this artwork for a winter card.

Pianoverse
oil on canvas; 18 x 24 inch, 2024
Work Inspired by "Joseph-Dominique" Fabry Garant Playing a lyre Guitar.
I modified his work to be from a guitar player to a "Piano" player, I did this because I'm more influence by piano music than guitar. The part "verse" come from universe, I have always feel captivated by it's awesome appearance.

El Mirador
oil on canvas; 18 x 24 inch, 2024
Worked inspired by (Winslow Homer). While participating in a Pre-college program in the SMFA, we visit the MFA with the propose of selecting an artwork we want to make a mix.

Inequality
acrylic on canvas; 30x 30 inch, 2023
On 2023, I participated in a summer program at the Boston Debate League at Madison Park High School. The final project was to approach to the year resolution "about inequality" through art, I was in the lead to create this four divided canvases painting, with the help of 4 others student participating in it.

La Flor Roja
acrylic on paper; 16 x 18 inch, 2023

Hermoso Paisaje
oil on canvas; 18 x 24 inch, 2023
This work is inspired by a trip to New Hampshire during fall 2023. This work captures the beauty of the colorful leafs, also is the record of my first time approaching to oil paint.

Untitled
oil on canvas; 18 x 24 inch, 2025
Back when I was Senior in high school, for my environmental class final project, I decided to crate a painting that connects with environmental pollution.

Self Portrait
oil on canvas board; 18 x 24 inch, 2023

Untitled
oil on canvas; 18 x 24 inch, 2026
Printmaking

Ciguita 01
colored Ink on water color paper; 01/02

Ciguita 02
colored Ink on water color paper; 02/02

Untitled
Ink on water color paper; 01/03

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Ink on water color paper; 01/02

Flower in the field
Ink on water color paper; 01/03
During my senior year of high school, I often found myself captivated by the stunning flower planter a neighbor's house. The unique beauty and intricate line patterns inspired me to create a sketch that ultimately evolved into a series of. These pieces capture the vibrant energy of the flowers through delicate line etching, reflecting the inspiration that blossomed in my neighborhood.

The Bird of Prey
Ink on water color paper; 01/02
Photography

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Canon Rebel EOS T7, 2025

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Canon Rebel EOS T7, 2025

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Canon Rebel EOS T7, 2025

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Canon Rebel EOS T7, 2025

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Canon Rebel EOS T7, 2025

Canon Rebel EOS T7, 2025
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Canon Rebel EOS T7, 2025

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Canon Rebel EOS T7, 2025

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Canon Rebel EOS T7, 2025
