Born 1986 Mexico City, Mexico. Known for: Paintings of male figures, themes of waste, tension, intuition.
He studied the Bachelor of Visual Arts at ENAP. He was selected in the XVIII Biennial of Painting Alfredo Zalce, in the XXXV National Encounter of Young Art and has been awarded to the scholarship of...
Read full biography He studied the Bachelor of Visual Arts at ENAP. He was selected in the XVIII Biennial of Painting Alfredo Zalce, in the XXXV National Encounter of Young Art and has been awarded to the scholarship of the Young Creators program of FONCA on two occasions. "No waste paint" is a series of paintings...
Read full biography He studied the Bachelor of Visual Arts at ENAP. He was selected in the XVIII Biennial of Painting Alfredo Zalce, in the XXXV National Encounter of Young Art and has been awarded to the scholarship of the Young Creators program of FONCA on two occasions. "No waste paint" is a series of paintings made with surplus material on pallets belonging to other parts of the artist's body of work. The application of this painting obeys the pattern that arises from the order-chaos tension between planning...
Read full biography He studied the Bachelor of Visual Arts at ENAP. He was selected in the XVIII Biennial of Painting Alfredo Zalce, in the XXXV National Encounter of Young Art and has been awarded to the scholarship of the Young Creators program of FONCA on two occasions. "No waste paint" is a series of paintings made with surplus material on pallets belonging to other parts of the artist's body of work. The application of this painting obeys the pattern that arises from the order-chaos tension between planning and intuition. The pieces start from the obsession of not giving rise to waste.
He studied the Bachelor of Visual Arts at ENAP. He was selected in the XVIII Biennial of Painting Alfredo Zalce, in the XXXV National Encounter of Young Art and has been awarded to the scholarship of the Young Creators program of FONCA on two occasions. "No waste paint" is a series of paintings made with surplus material on pallets belonging to other parts of the artist's body of work. The application of this painting obeys the pattern that arises from the order-chaos tension between planning and intuition. The pieces start from the obsession of not giving rise to waste.