I remember the first time was when I was seven we went to a militar orchestra and there was a band and there was a funny old man with a trumpet he had a funny face so I grabbed my notepad and started to draw that day all my classmates started to note my drawings and I liked the idea I came to Buenos Aires in the year 2004 I had 15 Pesos and the travel ticket I bought the ticket with the money I earned drawing Well, I arrived, sleept two nights in the streets and due to people I met at parties I got a job washing dishes and delivering papers and then I could pay the college there I got into the arts a little more and I was always practising drawing and in about three years I was participating in exhibitions I started to make street interventions doing graffiti with sprays it was two years ago My life was like an adventure I mean experienced the streets living like a ghost and then suddenly met a lot of people and feel so comfortable in a place like Buenos Aires which is a city for artists, designers, filmmakers It's a very attractive and beautiful city The streets give me the feeling that the people admire more a graffiti, without knowing about arts, than going to an exhibition and I think the streets basically the people, the city's dynamic makes it wealthier and elevates the work People should struggle in life to get their eyes opened I mean basically we're constantly get hit since when we are young and we get to know and develop ourselves through pain and changes that provoke us to be different people and have an unique point of view What happened to me made me meet lots of people and help them when I can, if they want to I learned that there's nothing more important than believing in people Beyond the mistakes feel and love people because life works this way and also art Art is the only politic that have no flag