Vicente García Fuentes is a prominent Spanish painter specialized in watercolor technique.
He began his artistic training at the age of 6 and has been deeply connected to painting ever since.
Watercolor has been his preferred medium of expression, dedicating his career exclusively to this technique.
He has trained with renowned masters such as Pablo Rubén, Eloy Morales, and Pedro Cano.
He was awarded an artistic scholarship in Iceland, an experience that profoundly influenced his sensitivity and pictorial style.
Inspired by Icelandic landscapes, he has developed a unique style that captures the atmosphere of skies, glaciers, seas, waterfalls, and Nordic landscapes, contrasting with those of his homeland.
He is recognized for his ability to convey emotion and atmosphere in his watercolor landscapes.
He teaches workshops and watercolor courses internationally, sharing his knowledge with new generations.
He has received numerous awards such as the Artemisa First Prize, the Golden Easel Award, the San Antonio de la Florida First Prize, the José Antonio Sequí Prize, the Virgen de las Viñas Prize, the Tláloc Second Prize, and the Spanish Watercolor Association First Prize.
He was elected a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, one of the highest recognitions in the field of watercolor.
Currently, he is considered one of the most relevant watercolorists of his generation.
























