Mesa Maguire was born in Istres (France) on January 5, 1967.
"From an early interest in me everything that has to do with expression through color, nature was my biggest goal for use as a model when drawing, especially very specific reasons and lonely, a drop of water contained a world of forms and color, to isolate a very small part of nature is always very interesting to me. Although I am self-taught if I told with the help of people I consider my teachers in this world of expression such as Lola Valera I start with oil, Paco Gil, who works with the effect created from scratch, using suction to create something that really was not, getting through the perspective and color the end result.
With Camilo Huescar I consider a watercolor teacher learned to look at the goals that translate into that blank drawing on transparencies, just suggesting how improvisation allowing the stroke to do its part in the work.
All of them left in my work I understand the interpretation of each of them. I did several exhibitions with my mates workshop and make a statement through the area of ??culture of the City of Cordoba, using an avenue of this city and the windows of their shops as a window to expose my work to invite the traveler to see the art at street level.
The painting is for me a way to communicate, to talk without words in which only watching a play you are able to discover who is in the soul of the person who painted it, currently working with children and adults trying to get out of one of them that all of us, art that I think we all have and that only with great care and constant dedication comes a greater or lesser extent, is to find and bring out the best that is within him, and thus, only thus achieving enjoy my point of view that connoisseurs call it art. "
"Character is measured in technique and subject matter, comes as the author's fundamental desire to synthesize elements of nature in which the capture of the moment appears to us as bastion, as insistent teaching, perpetuate search spaces subject to change by destructive human activity.
Mesa Magui fight against it trying to faithfully represent mere transmission envisioned as cultural, educational, empowering feelings that do not do more to reach the soul of being. "
Francisco Arroyo Ceballos
Of the Spanish Association of Art Critics / Director of CIALEC and the Journal Connect