Delfín
Campos, engineer, he was born in Teruel in 1969.
He always wanted painting.
He always emphasized on this subject, sometimes it was, with the gymnastics, the only that he approved at the school, maybe there are the two only things that motivated him.
At the school their classmates ask him for some drawings about the animals that its appeared in posters of ' Protected Species of Iconá ' which they putted on the wall, and they make a cue next to his writing desk saying: ' to me, a linx, ' for me.. draw me a vulture... '
In the bachelor he was selected for painting murals in the football ground of his city, but he didn't do it because of his best friend, Eduardo, a great sketcher, from a family of painters, because the school didn't accept his sketch.
He enjoyed painting and he always knew of his ability with the crayons, but he never tried, and it wouldn't be until the 30 years, when he bought his first brushes, that he stole to his girlfriend Nieves, and also his first charcoals.
Then he made his first picture: ' Tribute to Gauguin', starting off of a small piece of one of the most significant pictures of Gauguin.
From there, the painting was becoming one of his favourite activities, which he pleased to dedicate it the Fryday's and Saturday's dawns, for pure pleasure, where with the night's peace, and also decorated of a smooth music, he felt a special desires to paint.
He always liked painting, and he always felt special attraction by the sea, by the Mediterranean light of the great painter, Sorolla. In addition, he also loved the dark/light of Murillo, Ribera or Caravaggio and also the dark side of Goya.
He never went to academies, he didn't tried to be best, not even a good one, he only wanted to enjoy shaping and learning his own techniques.
Their pictures available on sale, all of them numbered and dated, are only a few, due to the many orders that he receive from the people who already know him.
His dream:To leave his present job soon, and went living to the mountain, dedicated to the painting and to ride a horse.