Trébol's journey into urban art began in his teens, driven by a deep need for personal expression and a desire to reclaim public spaces through creativity. Over the years, he has developed a unique voice within the urban art scene, participating in numerous festivals, community projects, and collaborations both locally and nationally. His murals can be found in various neighborhoods in Córdoba and beyond, and often address themes such as social issues, cultural identity, and everyday resilience.
In addition to his work in public spaces, Trébol has also developed as an illustrator and graphic designer, bringing his urban aesthetic to digital and print media. His illustrations, full of symbolism, color, and character, have been featured in visual campaigns, album covers, independent publications, and editorial projects. With a fresh and committed approach, he combines graphic and narrative, always rooted in street and popular culture.
One of Trébol's greatest motivations is the opportunity to travel, discover new places, and connect with people from different countries and cultures. For him, each mural is much more than a painting: it's an exchange. By intervening on walls in unfamiliar cities, he not only leaves a part of their history, but also absorbs new perspectives, traditions, and ideas that continue to nourish his artistic and graphic vision.
Motivated by a passion for storytelling and a strong commitment to social awareness, Trébol uses walls, paper, and screen as canvases to challenge perceptions and open spaces for dialogue. Whether working alone or alongside other artists, he is driven by the conviction that art—on the street, in a magazine, or on a label—belongs to everyone and should reflect the voices and realities of those who inhabit it.