Of Mexican nationality, she began her studies in the field of art at the age of 12, directly at an institute of middle superior art, after which she accidentally met the founder of the School of Violin Making in Mexico that through his stories on work and on the history of violin making will instill in her the first curiosities about this profession that will immediately begin to cultivate by entering the School of Violin Making.
During her journey she had the opportunity to be followed by great Masters such as: Raymond Schryer, Isabelle Wilbaux, Horacio Piñeiro, Claudio Amighetti, Francois Denis. In 2011 she meets Maestro Massimo Negroni and he will spur her to attend the Cremona Violinmaking School, and so in 2012 the learning period begins in the city of the violin under the guidance of the Masters Massimo Negroni in construction and Claudio Amighetti in Restoration, at the end of these studies she returned to Mexico to offer assistance to the musicians of her nation.
In 2016 returned to Cremona to perfect her style and refine her technique by attending two workshops, the workshop of his old master Massimo Negroni and the workshop of Maestro Stefano Conia.
In 2017 he moved permanently to Cremona and continued working and learning with Maestro Manuele Civa.In 2019 she participated in the Postacchini - Ricucci International Violin Making Competition held in the city of Fermo and won 1st place in the modern violin section and also received the “Special Prize for the best acoustic judgment”.