About Pepe Hidalgo

Pepe Hidalgo is a visionary Spanish artist renowned for his captivating figurative abstract portraits. His dynamic use of color and form reflects a deep exploration of identity, emotion, and human experience. With a career spanning multiple exhibitions across Europe and a current base in Vancouver, BC, Pepe continues to push the boundaries of contemporary art. His work invites viewers into a dialogue between reality and abstraction, making a bold statement in the modern art world.

Work Process

As a connoisseur of history, I look at the different movements, changes, and conflicts that have shaped our modern world. Through this perspective, I create magical realistic paintings using my brush to animate landscapes that manifest questions about how we got here. Looking at the past to create modern works attesting to the journey. The journey of being. The journey of beauty. Importantly, I look to ask questions through my work. What is beauty? Where did it come from? What social norms are in place that need challenging for us to see the truth? All viewership is to have experiences when viewing art. My art is no exception. It looks to create a layered approach where one disassociates from reality and enters the world in which I create. In turn, this oftentimes will make you feel a little lonelier about your place in the world. A discomfort that pushes for change. By picking themes that are relevant to me, I look to bridge the river between artist and viewer. This includes picking memorable moments from my life. The great thing about becoming older is not only the library of experience and knowledge I have attained but also the importance that I can share all the other ages I have been.

When it comes to composition, it is important to me to pull on my creativity but also respect those whose shoulders I stand on. The blood that runs through my veins comes with vast histories and cultural influences that are impossible to ignore. The unique colour, line, value, shape and form that I use are all echoed from these influences. However, I look to challenge the past in order to create more modernistic work. Pieces that can stand alone and not only bring about questions but can also provide aesthetic pleasure. I am not looking to create a movement but rather challenge the movements that are already laid down for me and my work to exist. This can be seen in the different series which I have created. There are elements that tie one piece to the next. Additionally, I have looked to utilize different perspectives of the world with which I am less familiar. Looking at collaborating with Eastern artists to balance my Western mindset helps to create incredibly thoughtful work that appeals to a wide audience.

To conclude, my work is meant to culminate in a visual ecstasy for the viewer. It is meant to be representational of my own thoughts, interests, perspectives and memories while looking for connections between past and present. I am conscientious and intentional of the elements of design I implement. Creativity requires copious amounts of courage. Bearing my personal self for the world to see on a canvas can be intimidating but I want to be vulnerable in order to continue to live a fulfilling life. Art speaks where words can no longer explain. This is my purpose. This is my endeavor. This is what I am. This is what I am meant to do.

NEWS

Here you can find the latest news about Pepe Hidalgos work. Exhibitions, new work and behind the scenes videos. Written in person by Pepe Hidalgo.

Awards

2019-Second Place, 2019 POTE: Painting on the Edge, FCA, Title of Painting: Faust Opera
2019 -Artistic Achievement Award, Oil and Water Juried Exhibition, Delta, BC Title of Painting: My Neighbour Matilda
2018 -Second Place, Three Seasons Art Competition, Vinoscenti Vineyards- Clinton Lee
2018 -Associate Signature Member Status at the Federation of Canadian Artists (AFCA)
2017 -First Place in Federation of Canadian Artists, Theme: Canvas Unbound Title of Painting: The Menina

2015 -Second Place in Federation of Canadian Artists, Theme: Culture Title of Painting: Kidnapping Europe

2008 -Selection in First Contest de Pintura Libre Fundación Caja Rural Jaén,
Title of Painting: Appearance on Monte Perdido
2001 -Selection and Mention of Honor de ZARTE,
Title of painting: De J.R. Sender a Miro Pasando por Picasso
 1992 -Francisco de Goya Prize, Selection and Exhibition in Conde Duque Sala. Madrid,
SPAIN, Title of painting: Equilibrium in Europe

1985 -Second Place “Painting Competition Abroad: Organized by the Ministry of Work”Utrecht-Madrid, NETHERLANDS-SPAIN