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Woman with flowers- José Ramón martin campos
Description
Height 81 cm x Width 65 cm
Mixed media on canvas
Biscayan painter born in Muskiz (Bizkaia) in 1944.
Between 1955 and 1959 he studied art at the Sestao School of Arts and Crafts and from then until 1964 he completed his training at the San Fernando School in Madrid, where he graduated in Fine Arts.
In 1965 he made his first individual exhibition at the Biscayan Artistic Association, of which he is a member. He traveled to Paris where he made an exhibition in the Van Gogh Room. In 1966 he moved to Florence (Italy) where he lived and painted for two years. He travels through Belgium, Holland, Germany, Denmark, and England where he spends more than a year to finally settle in Paris. According to the artist, he has a good friendship with Pablo Picasso. He makes exhibitions and lives on his painting. He visits Salvador Dalí in Figueras and lives for about a year in the Pubol castle, where he paints with the great master. In 1974 he moved to Torremolinos (Málaga) where he installed his studio and established his residence. Between 1973 and 1990 he made some thirty exhibitions throughout Spain, being a regular at the La Pinacoteca and Maragall galleries (Barcelona), Salón Cano and Goya Arte (Madrid), Galería Neurie, Artehogar, Echeva (Bilbao) and Galería Tártalo Arte (Vitoria) among other.
He has had exhibitions both in Europe and in the US where he travels frequently; as well as in Paris, Rome, Berlin, Bremen, Bonn, Hamburg, Luxembourg, Brussels, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston or Miami.
He receives numerous awards in different competitions in Spain, France, Italy, etc. among which we can highlight the first prize of honor Villa de Florencia (Italy) Alejandro de Médicis (1967), first prize Villa de París (1970), first National Prize for Oil Villa de Madrid (1973), first prize for rapid painting City Barcelona (1974), first prize Villa de París Autumn Salon (1975), or first prize Ciudad de Málaga Winter Salon (1976).
His wall paintings can be seen at the Banco Bilbao Vizcaya headquarters or at the Malake Gallery in Madrid.
In 1997 he made an exhibition in the K-Toño Art Gallery of the Indautxu Hotel. According to Ainhoa ??Gondra:
"Although in previous stages he has devoted more intensely his moments to the landscape, nature and the outdoors, today he dedicates himself, in his Madrid study, to the investigation of forms and content. Thus, as a center of his current work, he shows us the dedication to work on the figure.Figures of all kinds but of a very special nature, the figure of the Woman.He defines himself as a romantic and nostalgic man and painter in love with life and what surrounds us always trying to make the message to be transmitted beautiful even when there are moments when circumstances cloud the beautiful. "What I like is to paint birds, doves, flowers, women ... painting what flies is something that fascinates me".
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