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Mauricio Fernandez
Mauricio Fernandez is a Mexican artist born in Tehuacan, Puebla. He has drawn and painted throughout his life.
His paintings reflect his love of nature. They also focus on the emotional connections and empathy he has developed for indigenous people and their surroundings, along with the efforts they make to survive in a changing world.
Fernandez desires to preserve their traditions, honor and lifestyles in his paintings.Because he pulls from various artistic styles and subjects, his paintings do not have a single aesthetic tendency. He says that he chooses the style to suit the subject matter.
Although he is a self-taught artist, he acquired his first formal art training from a Franciscan monk who taught him not only some artistic techniques, but influenced him in including a transcendent and human sense within his work. Fernandez’s work radiates light and beauty. His palette and use of chiaroscuro in some compositions come from the admiration he feels for the old masters and the French naturalists.
He holds a degree in business from the Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla (UPAEP). After several years of practice in the business world, he decided to return to his life’s passion--painting and drawing. Mauricio has participated in many art shows and his artwork can be found in Mexican, European and American collections. He is member of Oil Painters of America.
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