My body of work celebrates the multiplicity of my shifting identity. It navigates back and forth between two different worlds, each packing different experiences that become a crossbreed or hybrid of information. Using historical references, pop culture, and personal experiences, I create a narrative story that maneuvers through familiar and foreign spaces.The images suggest a celebration of cultural identity, vitality, but also psychological pain. I purposely combine objects that can be perceived as conflicting, altering their function to reference elements that are both playful and painful. The viewer should question the combination of objects and the potential danger behind their function. Through the process and creation of new forms, I question my identity and embody myself and experiences. Through my work I narrate my personal experience as a Mexican American artist. The intention is to celebrate a diverse conversation of experience, I use words such as crossbreed or hybrid to identify myself in a moment of transformation. It’s important to recognize my identity through a unique duality. Part of the narrative goes back and forth between the English and Spanish language, as a way to navigate issues family dynamics, the feeling of otherness, and personal heritage. Each instance speaks of a joyful or somber moment, explaining moments of exploration of his split identity and the intersection of different cultures.