Born in Mexico City, Fidel García is a self-taught painter and creator.
At age seven, Garcia’s artistic ability became apparent to his father, an artist himself, who encouraged and supported his passion for creativity.
He developed an unique international dimensional style that is imaginatively imbued with the visual power of Renaissance artists such as Spanish Baroque master Diego Velazquez, American master John Singer Sargent, French master William Bouguereau, Spanish surreal master Salvador Dali, and Austrian design master Gustav Klimt.
"Art expresses the soul of humanity in our common journey across the ages
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"We Are All Artist, Those Of Us Who Wield The Brush, The Pencil, Gouge Or Chisel Those Who Contemplate Works And See Themselves Reflected In Them In Some Sense, Because Without The Spectator, The Works Have Not Yet Been Born" - Fidel García
The art of Fidel García fuses figurative realism and abstract expressionism into what he refers to as "Figurative Expressionism".
His paintings call upon the viewer to experience the concurrency of our corporeal and spiritual selves, the coincidence of reality and fantasy, and the simultaneous existence of the physical and the metaphysical.
Rather than simply asking for acknowledgement of these diametric forces, Garcia’s paintings assist us in finding the harmony and balance between them.
Each image that emerges from his evolving series of canvases explores an unexpected and uncharted inner and outer world of human imagination.









