In 2024, together with archaeologist and historian Néstor F. Marqués, I embarked on the adventure of designing an illustrated book in which research and 3D virtual reconstruction come together to help uncover the last monumental Rome: the Rome of Constantine. It will be the first of many adventures that will allow us to explore the past.
For over 10 years, I have been creating virtual reconstructions from a perspective that is both rigorous and visually engaging. My goal is to develop work where accuracy and warmth come together to help us visually explore and understand our past.
Would you like to support me in continuing to develop high-quality virtual reconstructions? With your contribution, you’ll help make it possible for me to create new illustrated books, new 3D projects, and new historical assets. Plus, you’ll gain access to exclusive video tutorials, discounts on online courses, project insights, early updates, and more.
Discover some of the projects that have defined my career as a scientific illustrator.
“We are currently immersed in a process of developing various methodologies for heritage studies—including, of course, archaeological methodology—which involves the use of new technologies throughout the entire heritage management process, from documentation to dissemination, including analysis and interpretation.”