Domènec Fita i Molat

Domènec Fita i Molat (Catalan pronunciation: [duˈmɛnək ˈfitəj muˈlat]; 10 August 1927 – 9 November 2020) was a Spanish artist.

The mural painting or on different media, initially and primarily of religious subjects, but also the drawing (themes retrat (portrait), nus (knot) and bestiari (bestiary), ceramics, concrete, stained glass, the use of polyurethane, stone, and alabaster, iron, steel, wood and various other materials have shaped the course of fifteen years of intensive work, producing a multi-faceted and difficult rating, which has derived a radical abstraction, based on a systematic search, serial and unpredictable, avoiding the isms in use.

1932-1939 Entered the House Education and Assistance of Girona, managed by the Generalitat of Catalonia and started studying in the Montessori system.

Romà Vallès, Joan Lleó, Domènec Fita, Francesc Carulla and Albert García formed the Flamma group.

1950-1952 Won three consecutive grants from the Foundation Amigó Cuyàs that allowed travel in Paris at Balearic Islands and all over the Iberian Peninsula.

1991-2000 Concerned about the future of his legacy, and the desire to strengthen and perpetuate a personal act and think artistically, working to create a foundation.

Domènec Fita (a la dreta) i Enric Homet fent figures de plastilina per al President Macià a la Casa d'Assistència de Girona, l'any 1932.
Domènec Fita in front of Palau Robert in Barcelona, for the 'Fita. 50 anys d'art integrat' exhibition. Generalitat de Catalunya, 1994.
Column in Andorra's National Auditorium square. Ordino ( Andorra ). Sculpture and stained glass work, 2000