Santiago Ydáñez (Jaén, 1967)
Ydáñez is known for his expressionist painting technique, characterized by broad, dynamic brushstrokes and a bold handling of matter.
His works often have a visceral and immediate quality, reflecting raw energy and intense emotionality.
A distinctive feature of his work is the representation of faces, often animals or human portraits. These figures, rendered realistically with just a few brushstrokes, convey great emotional intensity. Ydáñez also plays with drama in his work, creating contrasts of light and shadow
that emphasize the three-dimensionality of his pieces.
Ydáñez’s subject matter often explores the relationship between humanity and nature, as well as issues of identity and memory.
His animal portraits, for example, stand out not only for their realism, but also for the way they capture the essence and personality
of the subjects, generating an emotional connection with the viewer.