Jairo Guido (9 February 1984) is an artist, photographer and illustrator currently studying Mexican visual arts degree at the School of Fine Arts People in the city of Morelia, Michoacán.
He began his career in art as a painter studying with his friend Eduardo Oseguera, who influenced the traditional academic art landscape and in the minds of the young apprentice. Buying many magazines of the company SouthWest Art and reading books on world history of art, learned to develop traditional techniques and juxtaposed brushstrokes. Time after the House of Culture of the City of Morelia, took a short course of painting in the evenings, with a true master of abstraction Michoacán, Miguel Rincon Pasaye, but so as he entered, his lack of interest in the "spots happy "led him to lose interest in the course and three months left him to continue with its traditional landscaping.
Time later as he finished high school and took various workshops that taught her, such as painting, basic drawing, relief sculpture, alebrijes, and architectural drawing. When I went to finish high school, his father insisted that this study visual arts at the School of Fine Arts in the city, this thing that he did not call much attention, and clung to study administration, but his father conditioned and warned that if an art student, was not going to rely more on their future studies, it was then that the young artist accepted, with the help of his teacher Karla Isam and his teacher in philosophy, Antonio Diaz, came to her and was in preparatory course, which I was quite disappointed, but in reality if it was what he needed, because after this, was to meet a broader way in the arts and was a lot more ..... descurir details so far still practiced and carried as high as the hand of his friends artists.