The influence of Pablo Picasso runs deep through his work - his painting employs the same alternation of languages (Late Cubism, line drawing and classically inspired monumental volumes, etc.), a manifestation of the divergent approximations that return to the order propagated by different voices, from Cahiers d´Art to Jean Cocteau or Amédée Ozenfant. Furthermore, as Carmona points out, the friendship and professional ties to the composer Manuel de Falla influence his work in two ways: the aesthetic evaluation of the music and the reinforcement of the “relationship between popular figurative tradition and modern art.”