Feliciano Centurión (March 20, 1962 – November 7, 1996) was a Paraguayan visual artist who lived most of his life in Argentina.
Centurión was known for creating work using soft fabrics that he often embroidered and painted, including blankets, handkerchiefs, aprons, pillowcases and tablecloths.
It was during this time he began to embroider and paint on inexpensive patterned blankets (frazadas) that were purchased from local markets.
[5] Centurión became a core member[4] of this group that included Liliana Maresca, Marcelo Pombo, and Omar Schiliro.
[4] After he was diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in the time before accessible treatments were available, he began to reference his personal experiences with illness.