Hijo
de La Luna
The Son of the Moon was born in
northern Mexico. The beginning of his climbing
professional career was during his early childhood
when he drew for the first time with his father.
As a young and passionate teenager, he entered
the LA SALLE College where he was experienced
the different facets of the design field.
While he was a student in college he met his
mentor, Mrs. Marcela Lopez, and with her guidance
he achieved several projects in various techniques
of the plastic-arts such as: acrylic, charcoal,
glass art (vitroux), engraving, textile-design
and photography. He graduated from there with
a degree in graphic design.
The artist spent the next few years traveling
extensively. Travel gave him the unique opportunity
to discover new cultures, observe the smallest
of details, and expand his imagination --
in essence to create the right composition
in every project.
Soon after arriving to the United States,
his creativity flourished even more. He led
different marketing campaigns for a prestigious
tequila brand and introduced a professional
and full-color newspaper to the Hispanic community
within Atlanta.
As an independent artist, his work surpasses
the borders of graphic arts. He has produced
his own line of clothing, created souvenirs
for his native city, designed furniture and
hand-crafted occasion cards. His talent, his
perseverance, his vision made him a truly
multifaceted artist.
The Son of the Moon has consistently
demonstrated a true passion for Art. Precise
concepts of design and the appeal to the senses
are apparent in every work. Exquisite details
highlight his compositions.
In his native Mexico, he was awarded several
prizes for the design of publicity campaigns,
billboard design and photography.
In the U.S. he has featured his work at different
venues such as: The Atlanta City Hall, The
Silva Gallery, The Marietta-Cobb Museum of
Art, The Atlanta History Center, crossing
over to set new opportunities for Latino artists
in cultural spaces within Atlanta.
Biography
part II
The Son of the Moon"
introduces his new collection titled Emparejado
con la Luna (Matching up with the Moon).
In Spanish the name denotes two different
ideas: "matching up" and couples.
Theses two elements are evident in this production
as a tribute to love in all its forms, without
regard to age, race or sexual orientation.
Diverse love images are depicted in scenes
with couples underneath the soft and mesmerizing
moonlight.
"The Son of the Moon" highlights
the imagery of body language and gestures
to express feelings and emotions; from the
erotic through fantasy to the sublime. The
artist uses noticeable hand expressions in
which the images are pointing upward and trying
to reach high above into infinity.
A special luminous effect is achieved through
the use of shades of red, black and white.
These effects are a trademark of his work.
Emparejado con la Luna is a reflection
of sensibility and passion for intrinsic creativity.
The artist draws any viewers attention
with each of the pieces in this series. |