He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a specialization in Social Psychology and is also trained in Visual Arts for Plastic Expression. His professional trajectory is situated at the intersection of art, territory, and social processes. He earned a Master’s degree in Graphic Processes and Expression in Architectural, Urban, and Territorial Design from the University of Guadalajara, with a focus on urban art and public space. He is currently a PhD candidate in City, Territory, and Sustainability, where he develops research on territorial identity and graphic discourses in the traditional neighborhoods of Guadalajara. His work integrates critical analysis, visual production, and urban reflection, addressing phenomena such as collective memory, territorial transformation, and gentrification dynamics.