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In a town called Etzatlán in the state of Jalisco, Agustín González was born in August 1980. The first years of childhood lived in the mountains with his grandparents in the village of Etzatlán with his mother. These years were important for the appreciation and affection that is now Mexico. At age 9 his family moved to California where he continued his studies U.S. in the city of Pomona. At 14 he decided to study painting and won a scholarship to weekend workshops at...

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In a town called Etzatlán in the state of Jalisco, Agustín González was born in August 1980. The first years of childhood lived in the mountains with his grandparents in the village of Etzatlán with his mother. These years were important for the appreciation and affection that is now Mexico. At age 9 his family moved to California where he continued his studies U.S. in the city of Pomona. At 14 he decided to study painting and won a scholarship to weekend workshops at school, \"Art Center\" in the city of Pasadena. This school is focused on studying the human figure for three years and this was of great benefit to his early work and encouraged him to make. At the age of 18 years was first exhibited at the gallery \"Da Gallery\" in Pomona and got his first sale of work. In 1998 continue to study the arts and played his career in school cartoons \"Mt San Antonio \"in the city of Walnut. During these 3 years he worked in various restaurants as a cook and waiter to finance their studies. At the end of his career saw the painting for several years and exhibited his work in cafes and galleries in Southern California. He worked as a designer and freelance illustrator for their presentations and further develop his work. In 2004 partnered with the U.S., Al Delin, to create a comic strip called, \\ \"Spunky and Mondo. \\\" In the same year Augustine decided to return to Mexico in the summer of 2005 he made his trip to Etzatlán, Jalisco. From August 2005 Augustine has traveled and lived in Jalisco, Yucatan, Chiapas and Quintana Roo. His travels have enriched his paintings and changed his lifestyle. During this time he developed the comic strip, \"Spunky and Mode\", which is published in the journal, Yucatan Today, since 2008 and has led to the creation of more than 200 topics. Augustine now living in the city of Merida where he continued painting, drawing cartoons and producing a documentary about his travels in Mexico.


Exhibitions:   1998 - Collective. Pomona Valley Artists Exhibition in Pomona Public Library.  1998 - Collective. Gallery \"Da Gallery\" in Pomona California.  2001 - Collective. School of Fine Arts in Pomona California.  2002 - Collective. Huntington Beach Art Center California.  normal font-family: Arial, sans-serif; \\ \"> 2003 - Single-coffee bar,\" The heel \"city of Pomona California.  2003 - Individual. Café in University of La Verne, La Verne California.  2003 - Single-Mexico Cultural Center, Santa Ana, California.  2004 - Collective. Latino Art Museum in Pomona California. font-family: Arial, sans-serif; \\ \"> 2004 - Collective. The Opera Garage, Pomona  2004 - Collective. School of Fine Arts in Pomona California.  2005 - Single-Centro Cultural de Mexico in Santa Ana California.  2005 - Collective-Latino art museum in the city of Claremont California. 2007 - Collective. Art Café, Chetumal.  2009 - Collective. Between sky, sea and land. Peon Contreras, Mérida.  2009-Collective. Fourth Biennial of Visual Arts in Yucatan. Mérida.  2010 - Individual. Urban watercolors. Olive Coffee stop at Paseo de Montejo, Merida Yucatan

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