Oscillating between visual arts, graphic design, and music — whether solo or within the collectives Musique d'Apéritif and Bow Down Studio, which he co-founded — Juan Romero is a hyperactive designer passionate about visual and sonic collages, driven by underground culture. He approaches creation by emphasizing the details and visual stakes that matter to him: the personal, the intimate, or the reflective. For him, what matters isn't what we see, but how we love to see.
He currently works at Atabal, a music venue, after spending several years in the surfing industry. The shift feels natural — like moving from one form of rhythm to another. The ocean, its movement, and the culture surrounding surfing all shaped his sensibility in particular ways. Today, that energy continues in a different space: sound, concerts, encounters, and collective moments.
At the same time, he keeps creating slightly chaotic and joyful projects with his art collective, Musique d'Apéritif. Together, they organize events, concerts, DJ sets, and exhibitions — always with the same desire to mix disciplines, blur boundaries, and keep a sense of freedom and experimentation alive. Alongside this, Juan continues making musical and paper collages for fun. These personal explorations remain essential to his balance: spaces without pressure, where intuition leads, mistakes are welcome, and imagination can stay raw, playful, and alive.






