Sergio García (Guadix, 1967) studied Fine Arts at the University of Granada where he currently teaches (University Professor), Master Bd EESI Angoulême (Guest Professor) and frequently gives workshops and lectures. He is an artist, cartoonist and one of the most internationally recognized illustrators.
He has worked for The New Yorker, The New York Times, TOON BOOKS (USA); Dargaud, Delcourt, Dupuis, Glénat, Actes Sud (France); El País Semanal, El País Babelia, Ediciones SM, Ediciones Santillana, Dibbuks, Edebé (Spain), among others.

His creative activity focuses on expanded drawing. His innovative work in this field -which he also applies to his artistic work, and which is based on the accumulation of information based on symbolic or allegorical images inspired by the great classics of painting such as Botticelli or Velázquez- has been recognized by The Society of Illustrators (2023-2022-2021-2016), American Illustration (AI37), ÑH Awards (2019-2020), FESPA (2020), APIM (2019), School Library Journal (2016), Kirkus (2016), Festival International de Bande Dessinnée de Sierre (2001) and CBBD-Centre Belge de la Bande Déssinne.

He has also participated in exhibition projects in Paris (Musée National Picasso), New York (Society of Illustrators), Angoulême (Musée de la Bande Dessinée), Bruxelles (CBBD), Frankfurt (International Book Fair), Granada (Centro de Arte Contemporáneo José Guerrero and Crucero del Hospital Real) and many others.

SELECTED WORKS

Lilith, 2023. Dibujo digital impreso con tintas de látex sobre lienzo imprimado y acrílico. Ejemplar 1/3, 220 x 145 cm. SG001.1.
Lilith, 2023. Dibujo digital impreso con tintas de látex sobre lienzo imprimado y acrílico. Ejemplar 1/3, 220 x 145 cm. SG001.1.
Cartel del día del libro 2023. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, 2023. Impresión digital calidad museo en papel Hahnemüle Matt Fine Art de 305 grm., 91,8 x 122,04 cm. SG002.
Cartel del día del libro 2023. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, 2023. Impresión digital calidad museo en papel Hahnemüle Matt Fine Art de 305 grm., 91,8 x 122,04 cm. SG002.

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Sergio García