http://www.antoniojaramillo.com born Medelln, Colombia, South America. My father, self-taught painter, encouraged me to express my emotions, feelings and intuitions travs of watercolor. After the death of my father, in 1966, forjmi aprendotras road and techniques, such as read and acrylic paint. Unfortunately, it was not until my boarding house in 1990 when I could pursue my painting, with great enthusiasm pasny. My style has developed with a greater freedom of expression. Pinto of the imagination, using color as a focal point of my research. I'm researching for s, but in the course of trying to do a better job, substantially logrmejorar my technique. The way to create something beautiful is often to take advantage of something that already exists, or a combination of a new and delicate ideas that already exist. Suna painters leave behind traces of their work. Looking at the work of a painter in chronological den, encontrarque Each painting is based on lessons learned. Usually begins with a sketch, details are added gradually, but it is not only a process of adicin, sometimes the plans turn out to be wrong. Afterwards, everything changes and then you start to see positive work