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New Work

Hilario loves to paint! His passion for creating his art keeps him in the studio 5 to 6 days a week. This means there is always something new to look at. What you see here is Hilario’s most recently completed work.

Besides creating the work itself, what does it take for Hilario to add a new piece of work to his website?

A new work starts, of course with Hilario’s inspiration and vision.  A fleeting emotion, a flash of insight, memories, even a dream has inspired Hilario. Most often a vision includes a story and a title for a new work.  Then a color palette and layout begins to take shape…is the new piece small? large? is it a single piece or a multiple piece?  What colors best express the vision? (more…)

Recent News

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Arizona artist, Hilario Gutierrez, published his first book Chaos On The Canvas – The Art of Hilario in April, 2009. Hilario, who signs all his work with just his first name, has been painting and selling his work since 1994.
Hilario’s book translates why he paints into how he paints. And it answers a question often….

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A good friend told me that he would have responded to my blogs but “they were too deep”.  I know it’s been a while since I have discussed my work and my feelings but my point of view is sincere.  And, as an artist, I try to make my point of view inspiring and thought….

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The other day I was asked how I find my inspiration.  So, even though I talk about this in my book, I told a story.
Three brushes were in a can talking to each other on who was the best artist.   One argued that it used the boldest colors, the next shouted “my canvases are the….

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I have a confession to make… recently I went through artist “block”.  I was shifting from one style to another, but nothing was evolving.  After struggling, I stopped and examined just what was happening.

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Newcomers to the Sonoran Desert often lament that there is no season change, that the only difference is a cooler night in the winter. But, if you have lived and loved this desert as much as I have, the subtle changes are monumental.

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Today my wife and I attended the 2nd annual American Indian Music Fest held at the Casa Grande National Monument in south central Arizona. The event offered two days of music by incredible flautists

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