Kame
was born in Guanajuato, Mexico. At the age of 7, he migrated to Texas, United States, where he still lives while attending Texas Woman’s University. Kame was always interested in creating and drawing for his friends and family, though his serious approach to art wouldn't come to fruition until his early 20s. Kame has seen local success in his artistic career, such as a semi-popular online comic book “Day of the Hero!” and publishing his own comic book in 2017. Kame would focus on a more traditional art path, looking to engage with exhibitions and juried events. His first exhibition was the “Art in the Atrium,” where he featured his expressive and melancholic piece entitled “saturnine.” His work was also featured at the John Weinkein student exhibition at Texas Woman's University in 2021 where he featured a chronological telling of the legends of Aztec, Toltec, Olmec, and Spanish events.
Kame has also been featured in virtual exhibitions such as the Art Gallerium Prize which included over 258 artists worldwide to be published online in Canada. His future ambitions include more visual art exhibitions