Raul Isidro and Fidel Sarmiento's Distinctive Styles Shine at Art Basel Miami Beach and Galería de Arte Mexicano
Published on 5.25.25
In the world of art, an artist's unique style is often a key factor in gaining recognition and advancing their career. Two artists who have successfully leveraged their distinctive styles to achieve success are Raul Isidro and Fidel Sarmiento.
Raul Isidro's use of overlapping thin hues with silver or gold foil has become a hallmark of his work, setting him apart from other artists. His technique has been praised by critics and collectors alike, with one notable example being his piece "La Casa de los Abuelos," which was exhibited at the prestigious Art Basel Miami Beach in 2019. Isidro's use of metallic foil not only adds a touch of luxury to his pieces but also creates a sense of depth and dimensionality.
Fidel Sarmiento, on the other hand, has made a name for himself with his circular metal representations of the sun or moon. His work often explores themes of nature and the cosmos, and his use of metallic materials gives it a sense of weight and permanence. One notable example of his work is "Solar Flare," which was featured in a solo exhibition at the Galería de Arte Mexicano in Mexico City earlier this year.
Despite their differences, both artists have found success in the art market with their unique styles setting them apart from other artists.