Jesus de Miguel (Spanish: [x e s u s̮ ð̞ e m i ɣ̞ e l]; 9 January 1975) is a prominent:[1] Spanish artist, closer to the neo expressionist style born in Palencia, Spain.
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Jesus de Miguel | |
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![]() Jesus de Miguel at "Flower Power Beat Experience Festival" | |
Born | (1975-01-09)9 January 1975 Palencia, Spain |
Education | University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain |
Known for | painting, drawing, music, video art and sculpture. |
Style | Abstraction and figuration |
Movement | Neo-expressionism |
He graduated in Fine Arts at the University of Salamanca in 1999 after having studied also Anthropology of Art at the same university. He has been Art Director of Flower Power since 2000.[2] Flower Power is the artistic and musical initiative that has been held in Pachá for more than 30 years. In 2000 with his partner Al Velilla he released his own label Modern Electrics.[3] They have boosted the work of electronic music artists such as Nacho Marco, Jay Tripwire and Kiko Navarro. Its many facets range from sculpture, to musical creation, 3D animation, video art, and installation art, with styles taken from dadaism, comics, punk, collage and even prehistoric paintings. Allen Jones the famous British artist, member of the Royal Academy of Arts, commented on Jesus de Miguel, after attending his exhibition at Think Creative Hub[4] "He is an artist who uses different pictorial expressions in an exceptional way. It is very difficult to make such a large individual exhibition and, at the same time, to be so homogeneous and complete. Bravo!"