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AGUSTÍN CASTILLO - biography
Mexican/American artist
Born in the City of San Jose, California, and living most of his life in Mexico, Agustin Castillo is influenced culturally by both countries. From an early age he was aware of his passion and inclination towards the artistic activities.
With a Degree in Graphic Design in 1987 in Mexico, Agustin initiates his process of professional development working as Freelance Designer for different Advertising Agencies, working side by side in his art.
In 1999, Agustin Castillo began to exhibit his work in different states of Mexico and United States.
Always trying to develop the concepts that would help to canalize his emotions, ideas, and visual interpretations, his work is amazingly crafted using different types of materials and methods, building layer upon layer of paint and textures, Agustin Castillo achieves to create powerful and colorful artwork.
The concept of development is essentially based on the interrelation between color and texture inside the same space, just as the intention of suggesting that different states of mind are brought together with the spontaneity of the moment. This is how color takes on its own existence inside the different compositions creating its own interest, as the texture is based on the union of different materials creating an energy that invades the spectator.
Taking part in several experimenting art workshops in Barcelona, Spain, Agustin Castillo finds no limitations in his way of expression, exploring a mix of techniques that brings a unique visual encounter.
Agustin Castillo is currently showing his artwork in Texas, California, New York, Mexico and Scotland.
Contact Agustín: agustin_cas@hotmail.com
Website: www.agustincas.com