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I have explored the painting from a very early age. My great passion for the matter and materials germinates of three generations of builders in my family, which prompted me to graduate as an architect. My curiosity to know the matter in depth led me to obtain a master's and a doctorate degree with honors in Materials Science from the National Autonomous University of Mexico - UNAM. Parallel to my career as a scientist continued to explore the abstract form through painting, sculpture, etching, and photography, which were essential tools for my study in science and my philosophy of life.

I conceive art as a scientific means to investigate reality and the human being; How perceives, creates and communicates. The primary interest of my research is to explore the potentials of the human nature through creative practice.

 

At this moment, I live and work as a researcher through the arts in Trondheim-Norway. I am a member of artist’s societies, among others: The Society for artistic research "SAR," International Association of visual artists affiliated with ONG-UNESCO "IAA," Association of Visual Artists in Mexico "ARTAC – AIAP." International contemporary art Trieste "Gruppo78" as well as Kusntforening Trondheim. 

 

My pictorial and theoretical sustains a series of publications and seminars in the fields of materials science, and about the creative process, among others: Decoding postures of art, science, and technology as a research process, organized by CARU | Contemporary Arts Research at the University of Oxford. The artwork that I have developed is part of public and private collections as; Andrea Pontarolo - Italy, Art Gallery Rectory at the University of Trieste, Eduardo Lorenzotti - Barcelona and José Pinto - Mexico City.

I was born in Mexico City (1980). For a decade I have lived in several cities in Europe such as Trieste (Italy), Barcelona (Spain), and Trondheim (Norway). As a child, I used to live close to stone and marble quarries in northern Mexico, and since then I have developed an intimate relationship with the shapes, patterns, and structures of natural materials.

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Romero conceives art as a scientific means to explore reality and the human being.

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