Set in Monterrey, Mexico, Ya no estoy aqui movie (I’m no longer here) speaks about the story of a group of local kids.
They follow the counter-culture of Kolombia, a lifestyle that consists of dancing and listening to “cumbia rebajada” (slow cumbia). The members dress in bright baggy clothes and sport homemade, eccentric hairdos.

Ya No Estoy Aquí offers an honest look into an unknown part of Mexico, exploring the impact of culture on identity and the Mexican diaspora.

Work featured by Shillington School of Graphic Design

Editorial / plasticine modelling

Group of diverse young people sitting on a rooftop ledge overlooking a city skyline with tall buildings, with the text overlay: 'While they like your culture, they won't want you.'
Religious image of Our Lady of Guadalupe surrounded by roses, with mountains and a sky background, and a small angel at the bottom.
Text written in white on a black background, stating: 'Fijirgen de Guadalajara Reina de Mexico'.
Close-up of a person's hand with painted nails sewing a pattern onto a fabric using a needle and thread. The fabric has a printed design in red and white.
Miniature red and yellow polymer clay sculpting project being carved with a small metal tool.
A person arranging felt rose flowers and decorative craft elements on a light blue table, with a black clamp and additional craft materials visible nearby.
A floral arrangement of red and teal roses, green leaves, a plastic black handgun, a red cutout with yellow streaks, and a model passport with the words 'Pass Port' written on it, all on a light blue background.
People arranging a colorful, floral-themed craft project on a light blue table, with a smartphone nearby.
Decorative handmade craft featuring an outline of a globe with cards labeled ID, ESTA, Passport, and Visa, surrounded by colorful flowers.
A movie poster for 'I'm No Longer Here,' featuring decorative elements made of colorful paper flowers, dice, and toy guns.