Mexico City, Mexico, b. 1981. Lives and Works in Mexico City. Marcos Castro’s
relationship with nature images takes the shape of a children story or a popular tale.
Fantastic events occur in his drawings, which take us through as a narrative of a
violent and cynical world, where adaptation is necessary but also disastrous.
“Drawing has been a human necessity since the age of cave painting. There’s an
ancestral connection and romanticism in the middle. Paper and pigments have been
used for hundreds of years. There is something organic about drawing, which makes
you feel part of the process. There’s a bridge from your mind to your arms to the
materials that enable you to create something bigger than yourself. It’s my way of
searching for the sublime.”
“In my way of painting, it all starts with the creation of my own mythology, which
comes from the experiences and connection to nature that I’ve had through all my
life. I’m influenced by the cultural context and the importance of rituals in my
country. Besides my personal point of view, all wild animals already have their own
universal roles, archetypes and simbology. For me, everything is part of a whole:
every animal, landscape or natural phenomenon.”
Marcos Castro interviene la habitacion con imágenes fantásticas del huracán Odile y de otros eventos apocalípticos.