Adry del Rocío

Adry del Rocío

Adry del Rocío

Painter and Muralist

“I paint to discover a treasure out of nothing at all. I paint to evidence paths to die for a dream and come back through the purity of a color, of a passion, of a flavor…”

Born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico in 1984. She started painting as a hobby and for a couple of decades, professionally. Thus, at the age of 4 years old, she achieved her first international recognition and that was the beginning of a series of awards and medals that transformed her life. To date a total of 72 awards, 31 state awards, 11 national and 30 international awards. Awarded by the Government of Jalisco with the 2010 State Youth Award and Municipal Youth Award 2011. Her most recent international recognition is the Woman Awards 2020 in the category of Arts and the Atenea Award 2021 in the artistic merit at national level.

She began her formal art formation at the age of 10 and graduated at the age of 16 with a diploma in Plastic Arts. Subsequently, she obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Arts at the UdeG. Her first exhibition was at the age of 11. Now she has more than 90 group exhibitions and 54 solo exhibitions in different cities in Mexico and abroad in the United States, Cuba, Spain and Denmark.

Since 2008 she has ventured into the world of street painting, an activity that has taken her to several states of Mexico and more than 20 countries, the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Brazil, Mexico City, Cuba, Spain, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Holland, Sweden, Austria, Arab Emirates, Russia, Thailand, China, France, Denmark, Israel, Belgium, Latvia, Bulgaria, England, Czech Republic. She obtained the title of Master Madonnara in 2014 in Grazie, Italy, the cradle of street artists. Director of the International Festival of Art on the Floor "Colors of Jalisco" and Jalisco" and Gises for Peace.

The techniques she handles are acrylic, chalk pastel, oil, tempera, graphite, engraving and watercolor, the latter being her favorite. In recent years she has specialized in anamorphism or "3D" painting. Her canvases have no limits, floors, walls, ceilings, regardless of texture and size.

Other activities she has developed are teaching for 14 years and Street Art workshops.