Abstract...
Self-taught in visual arts, basic education without novelty...
Thus, some day I met a friend, Juan Pablo, who invited me to visit him at his gallery / workshop. My formal participation in the visual arts began just arrived to the scene, like everything else worthwhile: no plans and no great expectations...
Some time later he moved the workshop to house Pablo Gustavo Gonzalez, whom I extended an invitation to continue to participate; unbeatable opportunity to observe and learn the technical implementation of the oil. I also attended the workshop several weeks Francisco Alba, invited by himself, where I made several tables supported by their explanations during the process...
And then, the workshop Cuauhtemoc Velazquez and Francisco Velazquez, two outstanding artists from those who did not finish learn ...
One rainy night of January departure towards the city of Oaxaca, in southeastern Mexico, where he spent several seasons and pictorial movement is much more intense. The pre-Hispanic roots are present not only in museums and archaeological sites; people feel proud of their membership, their culture, their ancestors. And artists such as Rufino Tamayo, Rodolfo Morales, Francisco Toledo and Rodolfo Nieto, among others, known internationally, as reflected in his works...
It was at this place where I reaffirmed painting as a means of expression and not to survive. Tired then make a craft paint, I focused on more specific study theoretical aspects while taking liters of mezcal and beer. Some group exhibitions in several municipalities of Guanajuato and in the state capital of Oaxaca complement my career...
That fortuitous encounter with my friend Juan Pablo mentioned at the outset that led me to art. The concern over technical and seek to purify the language itself that would allow me to reflect my time, social and cultural aspects, was emerging from the talks I had with Oscar and Cejudo Cuahutémoc Velazquez, Jose Gallegos in Oaxaca and Gerardo Bonilla showed me the need to of painting a means of expression, and Paul and Hector Javier Arrazola, the discipline of being constantly painting. All this in strict reference to painting and according to my perception...