JUIN is a creator of abstract visual realities where colour, gesture, and spatial dialogue intertwine. His artistic practice emerges from the body as a territory for reflection—a space where human thought manifests and expands into a narrative that oscillates between the intimate and the collective.
In his work, emotionality and line coexist in a constant flux. Through a direct and spontaneous brushstroke, JUIN translates moods into vibrant forms, utilizing colour not merely as an aesthetic choice, but as a tool for critical investigation. His pieces represent an encounter between the visceral and the symbolic, constructing a poetic perspective on contemporary social issues.
His career, which moves fluidly between muralism and abstract painting, reflects a constant quest to inhabit both public and private spaces. A Fine Arts graduate from the Universidad de La Laguna, his work has been the focus of solo exhibitions such as Onironauta (2018), Salsa Rosa (2023), and O Tú también has llovido (2025).
Beyond the studio, his commitment to the cultural fabric is embodied in the X Lanzarote Art Biennial, his residency at Plataforma Caníbal (Colombia), and his role as co-founder of Colectivo Desidia, through which he promotes urban art as a driver for cultural transformation.

