I am a Colombian-American self-taught artist who blends traditional and digital mediums to create works rich in storytelling and cultural resonance. Drawing inspiration from folklore, etching, and lithographs, my digital pieces offer a unique twist—each one layered with narratives that inspire me. My signature style incorporates saturated earth tones, making the work instantly recognizable and deeply rooted in a vibrant cultural identity.
In my traditional abstract paintings, I shift focus inward, using the medium to express personal emotions and introspection, contrasting the storytelling nature of my digital work. This duality allows me to explore both the external world of culture and mythology and the internal world of emotion and self-reflection.
In addition to my studio work, I am an accomplished muralist, having painted over seven murals throughout the Ithaca area. Beyond my artistic practice, I am dedicated to uplifting marginalized voices.
Through my nomadic Orozco Gallery, I curate exhibitions that center around BIPOC artists, providing a platform for emerging talent. As the newly appointed president of the Latino Civic Association, I am passionate about creating community events that support and celebrate the Hispanic/Latine community in Tompkins County.
My artistic journey began in 2013 with traditional painting, and by 2020 I had taught myself digital art. In January 2022, I made the bold leap to become a full-time artist, fully embracing the life of creative exploration, community-building, and cultural storytelling.