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Felo García is a Costa Rican painter who was born on July 30, 1928 in Cartago, Costa Rica. He is best known for his abstract expressionist paintings, which often feature bright colors and bold shapes. He has exhibited his work in galleries and museums throughout Costa Rica and abroad. García began his artistic career in the 1950s, studying at the Escuela de Bellas Artes in San José, Costa Rica. He has since become one of the most important figures in the Costa Rican art scene. He has been awarded numerous prizes and honors, including the National Prize for Plastic Arts in Costa Rica in 1998. García's work is characterized by its vibrant colors and bold shapes. He often uses a variety of materials, such as oil paint, acrylics, and collage, to create his works. His paintings often feature abstracted figures and landscapes, as well as abstracted forms of nature. García is currently 95 years old. He is married and has two children. He continues to paint and exhibit his work in galleries and museums throughout Costa Rica and abroad.

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Occupation Painter and architect
Age 95 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 30 July 1928
Birthday 30 July
Birthplace Cartago, Costa Rica
Date of death December 02, 2023
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Nationality Costa Rica

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2008

García won the 2008 Magón National Prize for Culture, the highest cultural award that can be given to a Costa Rican artist by the Costa Rican government.

1971

His dream of creating the School of Architecture at the University of Costa Rica was finally achieved in 1971; he was its first director. One highlight of his tenure was the research project "Bamboo, an alternative to development," which intended to provide solutions to solve the problems of low-income housing.

1963

His continued experimentation led him to work with materials like burned resin, as in his Galaxy (1963). He also created works with waste materials like nuts, sheet meta, and wood. With his momentum, the General Department of Arts and Letters (Dirección General de Artes y Letras) was created in 1963, with him as the first director. Thanks to his tireless work at the head of the institution, cultural activities in the country expanded, reaching almost the entire national territory. He began to paint scenes of slums, showing his interested in urbanism, which was linked to his training as an architect and urban planner. His central theme was the slums with houses constructed of poor materials such as cardboard, tin, or wood. In these works, there are no human figures, but their presence is felt through the presence of hanging clothes, electric cables, and lights. These paintings were not intended as a social protest; rather, the issue of poor housing was for him aesthetically appealing.

1956

In 1956 he returned to Costa Rica, where he found a stagnant art scene. In 1958 he opened the second abstract art exhibition in Costa Rica. Year later, the artist recalled the horrific impact that the works caused, and how the people had mocked them, saying that he did not know how to draw. Subsequently, he formed the group Ocho with other artists, promoting abstract art and performing various cultural activities to fill the existing gaps. In this 1958 exhibition he presented works related to abstract expression and matérica (material) painting, which used non-traditional materials such as sant, sawdust, and plaster. At the same time, be began to develop calligraphic abstraction and his own gestural "action painting," in which he explored the theme of the big city with its skyscrapers and crowded buildings.

1954

In 1954 he returned to England to continue his studies. There he found the answer to his artistic concerns in abstract expressionism, a moment in which artists channeled their feelings into works emphasizing plastic elements such as color, line, texture, and space, but not objective reality. He also formed, with other students in his university, the group New Vision (Nueva Visión) with the intention of painting, exchanging ideas, critiquing each other, and presenting their work in different locations.

1948

There in 1948, he met Costa Rican artist Manuel de la Cruz González and he began to show his interest in painting as a form of expression. From Cuba he went to Colombia to continue playing soccer. In Colombia, he discovered the slums of Cali and Medellín, a subject of interest for his first paintings. In 1951 he returned to Costa Rica where, in addition to football, he worked at the Ministry of Public Works and Transportation. With Teodorico Quirós, the architect and landscape painter, he began to paint with greater dedication.

1928

Rafael Ángel "Felo" García Picado (born 30 July 1928) is a Costa Rican painter, architect, and former footballer.