Gonzalo Amancha

Gonzalo Amancha

Gonzalo Amancha (right) with fellow Ecuadorian artist César Augusto Montalvo (left)
Born 1948
Ambato, Ecuador
Nationality Ecuadorian
Known for Watercolor painting
Spouse(s) Blanca Elena Calderón Samaniego

Gonzalo Amancha (Ambato, 1948) is an Ecuadorian master watercolor painter.

Biography

Amancha began painting and drawing at the age of 5. He got his first job as an artist at the age of 10, when his uncle, who was a painter, took him to Guayaquil to work for Virgilio Jaime Salinas who was well known for creating the first "Juan Pablo" (a comic strip character famous in Guayaquil). He would apply India ink to Salina's drawings for which he got paid 100-120 sucres per week. At the age of 16 he painted the mural for the Loans Bank of Ambato. He earned a Fine Art's degree from the Central University of Ecuador.

He has an art gallery in Guayaquil, in the neighborhood Las Peñas, on the historic street named Numa Pompilio Llona, where he keeps his paintings and sculptures.

Amancha paints for about 16–18 hours per day. Since the beginning of his art career, he has done close to 7,000 paintings. He has worked with oil, acrylic, pastel, carbon and pencil, but mainly paints with watercolor.

He has shared exhibitions with world-renowned artists from Ecuador such as Oswaldo Guayasamín, Eduardo Kingman, Bolívar Mena Franco, and Anibal Villacis. He has also done individual exhibitions in Quito, Guayaquil, Ambato, Colombia, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Washington, New York, Miami, Madrid, and France, among many other places.[1]

Influences

Amancha has stated that, like many other artists, his first influences were Salvador Dalí and Pablo Picasso. But that his true major influence is the Ecuadorian writer Juan Montalvo (b. 1832 - d. 1889). He has said: "The writings of the great Montalvo have been my main inspiration, the intensity in his works is the driving force behind my creativity, it is my fundamental stimulus".[2]

Personal life

Amancha has 12 children: Georgina, Dandy, Mónica, Marcela, Jorge, Verónica, Mercedes, Lupita, Gonzalo, Carlos, Ricardo and María Emilia. In an interview with the newspaper , Amancha confessed that he had a total of 12 children (counting children from other woman)Gonzalo Amancha presentó muestra pictórica, La Hora, August 3, 2003</re

Awards and recognitions

References

  1. Gonzalo Amancha, con el arte en las venas, La Hora, November 11, 2013
  2. Un pintor que cruza fronteras, Bertha Díaz, El Universo, June 15, 2004
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