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The complexity and diversity of Ygartua’s creations are a testament to
       his genius, consequently this is precisely reflected in his mastery and
       diversity of techniques which is astonishing. His indomitable spirit and
       fervor motivates him to change course, moving from one style to the
       next impatient and impulsive.
       He does not paint for posterity, he is unconcerned about eventual homogeny
       in his artistic production. Yet, upon studying his work, it seems that there is
       a guiding principle that is predominant in all his creations, the same mastery
       of technique, the same presence of colour, and an absurd spontaneity.
       He executes a monumental mural in days, with no assistance, no
       projector, just his brush it is  remarkable. His canvases are all painted in
       one or two hours, the larger they are the more exhilarating the execution,
       there is no procrastination upon creating, regardless whether it is an
       abstract or super realism.
                                          Mathieu Maillot, Director,
                                   TIA Paris (www.thisisartparis.com)

                          IMPACT, 2014 ACRYLICS ON CANVAS 20X20 IN. |  50X50 CM.   
                   EUPHORIC DREAMS, 2014 ACRYLICS ON CANVAS 20X20 IN. |  50X50 CM.   
          CELESTIAL BATH, 2014 ACRYLICS ON CANVAS 20X20 IN. |  50X50 CM.




































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