Ugalde's art is based on the Jackson Pollock technique of dropping, throwing, and applying industrial oil-based paint with a pallet knife on a horizontal position over a wood panel on top of a spinning table. Once the paint is dry, he touches up the colors and features. As a result, breathing life and light into his piece. Ugalde states, "Every time I look around me, I see this beautiful world full of colors and forms and my first impulse is to transform my vision and emotions in a way that connects and reconnects people to Nature."
Roberto Ugalde was born in Rio Blanco (White River), a small village in the state of Queretaro, Mexico.
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Ugalde's art is based on the Jackson Pollock technique of dropping, throwing, and applying industrial oil-based paint with a pallet knife on a horizontal position over a wood panel on top of a spinning table. Once the paint is dry, he touches up the colors and features. As a result, breathing life and light into his piece. Ugalde states, "Every time I look around me, I see this beautiful world full of colors and forms and my first impulse is to transform my vision and emotions in a way that connects and reconnects people to Nature."
Roberto Ugalde was born in Rio Blanco (White River), a small village in the state of Queretaro, Mexico.