Margarita Concept Garden
Concept Designer & Visual Coordinator
I led the creative direction and conceptual design of the space, blending local materials with a contemporary visual language to shape a distinctive atmosphere. I developed visual proposals that responded to both the client’s aesthetic vision and the site’s spatial potential. Working closely with chefs, bartenders, and the architect, I helped translate the culinary narrative into spatial and sensory experiences, curating decorative and functional elements to create a cohesive, immersive environment.
Margarita Concept Garden is located in one of the original gardens of poet Margarita Urueta Sierra’s countryside home in Tepoztlán, a space conceived as an emotional reconnection with nature for younger generations, where the romance of traditional gardens meets spatial design and cocktails crafted to celebrate the earth.
Murals
I planned and painted custom murals for interior spaces primarily children’s rooms, adapting each design to the client’s idea, style and the specific dimensions of the environment.
Murals were designed to integrate seamlessly with the existing architecture and decor, with careful attention to proportion, color palette, and visual continuity.
This work focused on decorative illustration, large-scale mural painting, and emotional spatial design, blending creativity, artistic sensitivity, and technical execution.