De la vida mía is an introspective work where Miquel Barceló, the renowned Mallorcan painter, guides us through his creative universe. Through his notebooks, paintings, and drawings, Barceló weaves tales of his childhood in Mallorca, his deep connection with the sea, and his fascination with Africa and prehistoric art. This book serves as a self-portrait, revealing his processes in studios located in Paris, Mallorca, and Mali, exploring his relationship with painting, sculpture, and ceramics. Additionally, he reflects on his monumental works in the Cathedral of Mallorca and the UN headquarters in Geneva, offering an intimate view of his life and art.