About me

For Formal Professional Information,
please skip the next paragraphs and go straight to the *.


For a fast-forward story of my life
and how I got here, please read below.

To be honest, I’m pretty shy. I don’t like cameras and I don’t talk too much, but hey, I do love to draw and tell stories! So luckily, here I am, enjoying the privilege of being an illustrator and storyteller.
As you can probably imagine, that didn't happen overnight. It started many years ago… a lot of years ago, OMG. I was born in Argentina, and I think I might have been born with a pencil in my hand. Pretty sure, actually.
I've been doodling all my life, but at the ripe old age of 6, I decided I wanted to be an animator and make movies and cartoons. I went after that dream, but of course, I had to be patient because I needed to grow up first, and it felt like forever… Eventually, I leveled up my age enough to take an animation course and started working on films. That was a total "WOW" moment! An awesome time. Meanwhile, I also went to university and studied Audiovisual Communications and Multimedia, and life began to move faster. Way too fast. I got so much older!
Then, book illustration crossed my path; I got into it and never let it go.

A few non-professional details:


I like being barefoot. I love to sing, though trust me, you do not want to hear it. I also like to swim, run, and cook.
I’m a cat lover. I used to have two treasured cats, Lola and Chula, who helped raise Pi, our handsome dog. Naturally, he is also a cat lover. Because we missed the girls' purring so much, we decided to adopt little China, who works hard every day to cause a bit of mischief and make life fun.

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Formal Professional Information

Carrer :Audiovisual Communication at Universidad de La Plata (UNLP).

I’ve done animation for the following films  : Patoruzito, El Arca (Patagonik, Argentina), Gizaku and Nocturna (Filmax, Spain).

In 2002 with Crimsomnia Studio, she was a finalist at Ford’s “Saldras mas” publicity contest, with “Habitos noctunos” short.

In 2005 she won first prize for the character design category of Bizpills (Hi Impatc Learning Experiences), España.


Below are some of the books I illustrated from the newest to some oldies.
Beega gets a do Over by Emerson Eggerichs and Joy Eggerinchs Reed( Tommy Nelson) ,Patch Work  by Craig Conover (World  of kids books), Bubble Town by Tamara Ellis Smith (Choose Your Own Adventure), Fiona and the Peculiar Praise by Rennie Dyball (4U2B Books & Media), Jesse and the Snack Food Genie by Erik Talkin (Free Spirit Publishing), Rita Moreno: A Little Golden Book Biography by Maria Correa (Golden Books), Ten 'Lil Cannibals by Hugh Howey & David Gatewood. Wanda Jane Rainer Monster Tamer by Hugh Howey & Matt Mikalatos (Broad Reach Publishing), What Will I Do with My Love Today? by Kristin Chenoweth (Thomas Nelson), I Am Darn Tough by Licia Morelli (Tilbury House), Let's Dance by Valerie Bolling (StarBerry Books), Spirit Riding Free: Apple Adventure by G. M. Berrow (Little Brown Books), Slime King: Chemistry by Catherine Daly (Kane Pr), The Runaway Chicken by Kiki Thorpe (Astra Publishing House), Dinosaur Pals series by Pat Brigandi (Seagrass Press), Si se mueve no es una cosa by Franco Vaccarini, El Gran circo de la granja by Ariel Puyelli & Tal vez alguien recuerde una valija verde by Adela Basch (Estrada), Tengo un Zombi by Sol Silvestre (Letra Impresa), Los Kape y Luz by Primer Ciclo (Kapelusz Norma), El Dragón Perezoso by Kenneth Grahame (Letra Impresa).