About me
I am a Chilean-French architect and artist with a deep passion for painting that has been present in my life from a young age. Throughout my artistic journey, I have studied and drawn inspiration from renowned abstract expressionist artists such as Pollock, Motherwell and Rothko among others.
During my architectural studies, I developed a habit of capturing photographs of my projects to track and analyze the creative process. My final works often incorporate elements of landscaping, striving to establish a harmonious relationship with the surrounding environment.
Though my professional path lies in architecture, my dedication to painting has remained unwavering. Having spent years residing in Manly, Sydney, and immersing myself in the serene waters of The Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve, I have learned to embrace the ever-changing palette of colors and shapes that the ocean offers. Each new day brings a unique symphony of change, guided by the whims of clouds, lights, tides, and the rhythmic dance of water.
Thank you for joining me on this artistic journey as we celebrate the beauty and infinite transformations of our natural world.
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Zenabi Pixels at Times Square, New York
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Lights on the sea
"Lights of the Sea." Delving into the depths of the underwater world,...
The Affordable Art Fair-Singapore(2024)
Mussajan Internatonal Sculpture Competition-Saudi Arab(2025)
The work draws from the cultural and
historical role of the oasis in Arabia: a place of refuge, exchange, and
connection. In ancient times, oases sustained caravans and communities, shaping
the routes of trade and the flow of culture. Today, in a rapidly modernizing
Saudi Arabia, this sculpture reframes the oasis as a symbol of balance —
between tradition and progress, nature and innovation.
Mussajan Internatonal Sculpture Competition-Saudi Arab(2025)
The corten steel, industrial yet organic in
tone, speaks to the nation’s modern infrastructure and ambition, while the
living elements embody continuity and renewal.
Mussajan International Scupture Competition
Carrousel du Louvre-Paris(2026)
These paintings for Carrousel du Louvre in Paris, is a research for just two elements: the wind and the rock. Wind and rock enter a slow almost geological dialogue where matter reveals its memory. The luminous investigating initiated by J.W. Turner inspire a vibrating atmosphere in which light ceases to describe and become a experience. At the same time, the gestural energy and abstraction of William de Kooning becomes a conversation between the disappears of the "matiere".