Drawing and Water Colors

The work of artist Antonio García in oil and watercolor is part of a tradition that reinterprets eroticism through a deeply contemporary pictorial language. The fluid and expressive line does not merely outline bodies; it suggests, fragments, and reinvents them in a play of glazes and transparencies.
Color, applied with an apparent spontaneity, generates sensory pulsations that evoke carnality without falling into the obvious. The vibrant tones and diffuse forms give the image a dreamlike quality, where desire unfolds in successive layers, like a constantly transforming territory.
Beyond representation, these works engage in a dialogue with the tradition of erotic art from a unique perspective, where the pictorial gesture not only records sensuality but embodies it. Antonio García’s work does not illustrate desire—it inhabits it.
Elida Román
Curator and Art Critic