

Art for wellbeing
Connecting through playful creation

Jules Esquivel
Artist, designer and faciliator
My work often incorporates recycled materials, reflecting my commitment to sustainability and creating meaningful connections between people and their surroundings. Through my art, I aim to foster a sense of wonder and playfulness, encouraging individuals to reconnect with their inner child and cultivate a sense of well-being.
Having spent more than 8 years in the design industry as a product designer, I am very familiar with the needs of companies and the need to engage designers, architects and other clients through indirect sales such as events that contribute to building the brand, given my deep knowledge in sustainability and other aspects that designers consider in their work.
My work aims to not only support the company, but to allow people to relax, have a break and have a mindful moment for themselves and their inner child.
Meet the raw energy of digital art, illustration, abstract and expressionism
I invite the viewer to lose themselves in the exhilarating chaos of colour and texture to release tension and disconnect from their reality to other more playful realities where adulthood pressures were still in an unknown future.
From bioplastics, recycled materials, mindfulness, colour psychology to CMF.

Work
Corporate events
.mdd
In this workshop, people created a moldboard with actual materials. Creatives are very used to digital moodboards, so having a variety of real-life textures and materials made a difference after I guided different users including designers, to create their moodboard considering their chosen persona, some sustainability aspects from air quality, to surfaces, to furniture as well as some inspiration were aspects they considered to choose their colour palette and composition.
The materials used were different types of surfaces such as metals, wooden samples, flooring and other decorative paper and natural materials to bring the composi

workshop at .mdd

Describe your image

Describe your image

workshop at .mdd
Kinnarps
Users were guided to explore the different finishes through stensils they could mix and match to visualise pieces with different fabrics. The outcome intended to highlight the “resimmercial” finishes to take commercial spaces from corporate to warm interiors as the fabrics chosen were inspired in nature, making the combinations easier to do.

workshop at Kinnarps

workshop at Kinnarps