In 2010 he was invited to paint and exhibit in the Netherlands, where the local critics described his work as a "flamboyant style clearly reminiscent of
Vincent van Gogh". He was also invited to perform work for the
Museum of Latin American Art of Amersfoort (LAKMA). His restless and curious nature led him to start his own art gallery, called "Nautilus" at 4300 meters at the base camp "Plaza de Mulas" Mt
Aconcagua (the highest mountain in the West). This has earned him recognition from the
Guinness World Records as "The Gallery of Contemporary Art highest World". Guinness World Records and have been recognized Cultural Interests in
Las Heras, Mendoza (Argentina). In 2012 he was called to perform work for the Russian Nobel Prize for Peace Vladimir Kotlyakov passing through Argentina. His works are in private collections throughout the world, as well as interviews and notes have been published by various media around the world highlighting by the National Geographic Channel.NatGeo ==Patagonian etymological theory==