Manual of Nativity Scene Art
Three collections created in the same sculpture studio: one rooted in the biblical world with rigor, and two folk lines that honor popular culture.
Figures conceived as artworks—with character and a story—made for nativity-scene builders who see the scene as artistic staging and won’t settle for the usual.
Technology doesn’t lead the way; it simply helps me go further.
What makes them different?
Why these collections exist
They weren’t made to repeat a catalog. They were made to offer three distinct perspectives on the nativity scene, from the same sculpture studio.
One moves closer to the biblical world with method and believability; the other two honor popular culture—Madrid and Catalonia—with character, gesture, and atmosphere. If you feel like it, open a collection: what matters here is best understood by looking.
One studio, three major collections
Everything you’ll see in this section comes from the same place: my sculpture studio, where clay, resins, and digital modeling live side by side to create pieces with intention.
And here’s the key: if you leave without opening at least one collection, you’ll be missing what matters most. Because these figures can’t be understood in a single line—you understand them when you see them, when you catch the gesture… and when you feel the atmosphere they can bring to your nativity scene.
Studio signature
I research first. I compose next. And when everything clicks, the figure is born.