From twirling in ballet shoes at age 3 to sketching architecture in busy city cafés, I’ve always been led by curiosity, creativity, and the discipline of artistic practice. Ballet was my first love, but over the years I’ve danced through bellydance, hip-hop, waacking, house, and nearly every streetdance style I could find. Movement is still a huge part of my life — and a core influence in everything I do. ❤️

Photograph of Andrea en pointe in the Atacama desert
Old Photograph of a Ballet show featuring Andrea dancing ballet as a child
Photograph of the first DDD choir concert in December 2024

After high school, I found myself navigating a winding path through nutrition studies, theater school, two musical theater companies, and even worked as a tour guide in the breathtaking Atacama Desert—yes, those mountains really were my office! These unforgettable chapters shaped my worldview, gave me perspective, storytelling instincts, and a strong connection to creative freedom.

In 2017, I landed in Amsterdam and soon after settled in Berlin, where I now call home. — dancing, creating, learning, and growing. Visual art has always been a constant in my life: from childhood workshops at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Santiago to my current series of architectural sketches, flower illustrations, and poetic experiments. My style keeps evolving, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. 

These days, I’m channeling my creative energy into UX/UI design and front-end development. I love building intuitive, beautiful digital experiences and am always excited to collaborate with people who care about craft and purpose. I work with Figma, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and a mix of other tools and platforms — and I’m always open to learning more. You can also find me singing with my beautiful FLINTA* choir at stages around Germany.

Whether you’re here to hire a designer/developer, collaborate on an art piece, or follow along if I dive into streaming or other creative ventures—welcome! Let’s connect and make something meaningful together.