Official photographer for the international architecture festival Concéntrico since 2021, with work featured in prominent publications such as AD Spain, El País, Fuera de Serie (Expansión), and Diario de La Rioja.

Concéntrico


"Ecos de pieles nuevas: Metamorfosis urbanas en Logroño" is a project that challenges the idea of defining people by their place of origin. Instead, it explores how occupying a space gives rise to something new — a universe where identity is shaped not by borders or nationalities, but by shared experiences. Through these images, we are reminded that what truly matters is not where you come from, but how you live and connect with the place you inhabit."Arquitecturas Migrantes" was produced by Urbanbat, in collaboration with Taller en Blanco and Voragine Sdr. The project was selected as part of the Santander-Bilbao-Logroño #TanCerca open call, and funded by Fundación Santander Creativa, BilbaoKultura, Cultura de Santander, and the City Council of Logroño.

Arquitecturas Migrantes


Corporate Photography – Harvest Series.This photographic series was created for Bodegas Franco-Españolas, capturing different moments and stages of the harvest across several days. The images highlight the protagonists of the winemaking process — from vineyard workers and cellar masters to the grapes themselves.This corporate photography project was developed in multiple phases, always seeking natural light and aiming to convey the brand’s essence, authenticity, and connection to the land.

Bodegas Franco-Españolas


This architectural photography serie captures the architectural essence of the space designed by AITEC Arquitectura: Bodegas Nivarius, located in Nalda, La Rioja. The project features a multi-functional venue that includes an event hall, a wine shop (vinoteca), and a wine bar.The photographs aim to highlight not only the spatial harmony, materiality, and integration of the building within its natural surroundings, but also to convey the versatility and character of the multifunctional spaces. Through light, perspective, and composition, the images reflect the studio’s vision and the experiential qualities of the architecture.

Bodegas Nivarius


Official Illustrator for Peaky Blinders Manchester – Beverage Menu DesignAs the official designer for Peaky Blinders Manchester over several consecutive years, I created bespoke illustrations that defined the visual identity of the group’s beverage menus. Each piece was crafted with a strong sense of personality and motif, infused with vibrant colors and a narrative style that echoed the glamour of Art Deco and the timeless charm of vintage aesthetics.These illustrations were not mere decorative elements but storytelling devices—bridging the brand’s distinctive atmosphere with the sensory experience of its hospitality. Through a balance of sophistication and bold creativity, I established a visual universe that became inseparable from the Peaky Blinders Manchester identity.This ongoing collaboration exemplifies my ability to transform brand values into striking, memorable design experiences that endure over time.

Peaky Blinders Manchester


Illustrations for Fábula Revista Literaria, Issue No. 57“Mímesis” is a series of twelve original illustrations created for Issue No. 57 of Fábula Revista Literaria. The works were exhibited at the warm and welcoming space of Papin Dulce, Logroño, where ten pieces were displayed. Each illustration reflects the poetic essence of the magazine’s edition, with the horse—featured on the cover—serving as a symbolic thread, representing identity, the untamed, and purity.The exhibition opened in conjunction with the magazine’s release and remained on view for two months, offering visitors an intimate encounter with the images. Alongside the originals, the publication containing the series was made available, blending visual and literary beauty in one project.Through “Mímesis,” we celebrated the interplay between illustration and literature, gratitude for the creative community, and the resonance of symbols that transcend disciplines.

Mímesis


Illustrations for Fábula Revista Literaria, Issue No. 57“Mímesis” is a series of twelve original illustrations created for Issue No. 57 of Fábula Revista Literaria. The works were exhibited at the warm and welcoming space of Papin Dulce, Logroño, where ten pieces were displayed. Each illustration reflects the poetic essence of the magazine’s edition, with the horse—featured on the cover—serving as a symbolic thread, representing identity, the untamed, and purity.The exhibition opened in conjunction with the magazine’s release and remained on view for two months, offering visitors an intimate encounter with the images. Alongside the originals, the publication containing the series was made available, blending visual and literary beauty in one project.Through “Mímesis,” we celebrated the interplay between illustration and literature, gratitude for the creative community, and the resonance of symbols that transcend disciplines.

Infographics for CTS



Visual Identity & Creative Direction for La Catedral de NavarraFor five consecutive years, I developed and curated the visual identity of La Catedral de Navarra across its digital platforms, blending tradition with contemporary elegance. This work encompassed graphic design, illustration, photography, and social media strategy, shaping a cohesive and refined brand presence.Through imaginative concepts—often incorporating vegetables as symbolic elements—I created a visual language that echoed both the sophistication of the brand and the authenticity of its origins. Each piece of content was designed not only to communicate but also to embody the essence of La Catedral: timeless elegance, creativity, and a celebration of nature transformed into quality.This long-term collaboration reflects my ability to build and sustain a brand identity with consistency, artistry, and vision.

La Catedral de Navarra


Nature as a starting point, with a background in design, photography, and contemporary art. Passionate about culture, storytelling, and exploring new experiences.After a creative chapter in Lisbon working as a graphic designer and illustrator at Branfire.pt, I spent some time in Manchester collaborating with the Peaky Blinders Manchester hospitality group.Now based in La Rioja, Spain, I continue developing visual projects for clients in different parts of the world — always blending creativity, adaptability, and a hands-on spirit.

Sara Cuerdo