I’m honored to share that my latest work — a reflection on music, memory, and the poetry of cinematic storytelling — has found a home in the newest edition of Sedona ARTSource Magazine.

Titled Music, Memory, and an Argentine Muse, the piece appears in Volume 9: Verde Valley Accent, a tribute to the creative soul of the Verde Valley — a lush, winding sanctuary that surrounds the storied red rocks of Sedona. Fed by one of Arizona’s last wild rivers, the Verde River, this valley pulses with inspiration, where art and nature move in quiet rhythm.

Sedona ARTSource Magazine

The magazine is a beautifully curated, collectible magazine that serves as both a cultural spotlight and a concierge-style guide to the arts in Sedona. Each issue blends interviews, artist profiles, event coverage, and regional stories, offering a rich portrait of the area’s creative community. I’m honored to be featured alongside such inspiring artists, visionaries, and creatives from Sedona and beyond.

Music, Memory, and an Argentine Muse delves into a recent project that weaves together original music (from the album Nostalgia), film (Santa Fe & Esmeralda – Nostalgia), and narrative (from the unpublished book Santa Fe & Esmeralda). This multidisciplinary work had its premiere at the 2025 Sedona Choreography Retreat, presented by Sedona Ballet in collaboration with Ballet Arizona, and is deeply rooted in the emotional resonance of memory and the cultural spirit of Argentina.

At its core, this project is a tribute to the muse within us all — the one who arrives unannounced, lingers in dreams, and whispers when we least expect it.