Multifaceted creator and observer, in love with 19th century Indian painting. XV. He works on sculpture, drawing and engravings from NY, although it is in painting where he finds his place of reflection.
Santi Moix i Sala was born in 1960 in Barcelona.
His obsession is telling stories where he can develop his fantasy, without losing his sense of humor. A versatile creator and observer, he is a lover of 15th century Indian painting and finds his sources of inspiration in masters such as Delacroix, Velázquez, El Greco, Picasso, Miró, Pollock and Mutzuo Takahashi, in addition to literature.
At the age of 14 he went to study in Paris and then to Italy, where he met Federico Fellini. In 1981 he had his first individual exhibition in a small space in Sant Cugat del Vallès. Later, in 1986, he was able to travel to New York thanks to the sale of one of his paintings.
He has had individual exhibitions in the United States, Spain, Sweden, Belgium, Japan and France, among others. And in group exhibitions in the United Kingdom, the United States, Spain, Brazil and Germany, among the most notable.
Moix achieved international recognition in 2013 when Prada commissioned him to create a large mural for the store in New York's Soho. His work has been exhibited in multiple exhibitions around the world. In 2018 he carried out his famous pictorial intervention in the Church of Seuri Dec in 2018. He has recently exhibited at the Pace Prints gallery in New York.