Born in Barcelona, he studied at the School of Arts and Crafts of Barcelona (1945–48) under Ricard Fàbregas. Between 1956 and 1958 he worked in Paris, and upon returning, he learned printmaking techniques at the Conservatory of the Book Arts with Jaume Coscolla and Maria Josepa Colón.
He founded and directed the magazine Azimut (1966) and illustrated works by authors such as Espriu, Foix, Sarsanedas, Felip Cid, Michaux, Argenté, Cela, and Dámaso Alonso; he also created the stage design for Sartre’s “Las Moscas”.
His works are held in, among other institutions, the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Muzeum Narodowe in Warsaw, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He has received a long list of awards and recognitions.


















