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FERNANDO OSORNO

MEXICO

Fernando Osorno (Mexico City, 1978)

He has a degree in Graphic Communication from the National School of Plastic Arts of the UNAM; founder of Hazme el milagrito , the first specialized gallery of LGBT art in Mexico city. His artistic work includes many works in oil, acrylic, enamel, watercolor and paper. The characters in his works are, generally, men rapt by the environment, enjoying the journey, enjoying the pleasure, like so, in general and, perhaps looking for themselves, he also makes use of classic images of Mexican Popular Art as well as landscapes with lush vegetation. He has also collaborated as a designer in different social projects for the benefit of the sexual and reproductive rights in Mexico, as well as the Day of the Dead “ Megaofrenda ” at the Esplanade of Medicine in University City; Designer of the catalogs of the MIX Mexico Sexual Diversity Festival in Film and Video (IMCINE 2014 2015). Collaboration with photographer Alfonso Escandón for the series Male Emancipation.

FERNANDO OSORNO

MEXICO

Fernando Osorno (Mexico City, 1978)

He has a degree in Graphic Communication from the National School of Plastic Arts of the UNAM; founder of Hazme el milagrito , the first specialized gallery of LGBT art in Mexico city. His artistic work includes many works in oil, acrylic, enamel, watercolor and paper. The characters in his works are, generally, men rapt by the environment, enjoying the journey, enjoying the pleasure, like so, in general and, perhaps looking for themselves, he also makes use of classic images of Mexican Popular Art as well as landscapes with lush vegetation. He has also collaborated as a designer in different social projects for the benefit of the sexual and reproductive rights in Mexico, as well as the Day of the Dead “ Megaofrenda ” at the Esplanade of Medicine in University City; Designer of the catalogs of the MIX Mexico Sexual Diversity Festival in Film and Video (IMCINE 2014 2015). Collaboration with photographer Alfonso Escandón for the series Male Emancipation.

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