Born in Caracas, Venezuela. He studied Industrial Engineering at Santa Maria University and a Master's degree in finance at the Metropolitan University.

 

His love for art occurs during his travels in Europe, especially in London, where he had the opportunity to discover new perspectives on how to merge his two great passions: art and engineering.

 

"Pop art is something that I love, it catches me, seduces me; it is the purest expression of the soul. The techniques he used are varied, but focussed on this current that allows me to express myself as always myself," he said.

 

Techniques and creative process

 

His sculptures are composed of 7 elements such as cobalt, resin, aerosil, polyethylene, elastomer among others, which the artist calls "Crapper", using the initials of each of them.

 

The elaborate pieces are inspirations that arise from his personality, the animals he is passionate about, space, and his inner Self. Among the pieces that we can observe are dancers, astronauts and monkeys; but their biggest challenge was the creation of a 3-metre velociraptor. Due to the structure, the dentures, the dimensions of this piece had to expand its workshops.

In the case of painting, his style is "Cinetism". "I love kinship! I discovered that I wanted to study engineering, because of my geometric ability. That idea arises from finding the two sides of the Yin and the Yang. I needed to neutralise that atmosphere of so many colours, dance in a neutral sea, so I achieved my first kinetic piece called "Ocean of an Illusion."

Although having early exposure to the world of Plastic Art, via her mother; Justine firstly evolved into a Gallerist

 

It was later by traveling and living in Europe that her passion for the Plastic Art was awakened.

 

She would go on to study photography in London and then later immerse herself in the world of painting and sculpture by exploration of small town on the outskirts of England.

 

The site of inspiration (mixed industrial engineering, taking shape of a generation born after technological advances), captured movement; obtaining the perfect fusion of Pop art and Time Cinema, thus developing portico art "OP-ART" via appropriate use of new technologies.

 

In each of her pieces (sculptures and paintings), Justine reflects on aesthetics, depth and passion. Most of her pieces use intensity of red,  to  symptomizethe essence of her heart and soul of a woman.