He attended the School of Arts and Crafts to learn modeling, where he also studied alongside other artists with whom he later developed relationships, such as Félix Cuadrado Lomas or Alejandro Conde López.
[1] After returning to Spain, Fernando Santiago opened a furniture and home decor store in 1965 at 2 Miguel Íscar Street in Valladolid.
Artists such as Félix Cuadrado Lomas, Domingo Criado, Gabino Gaona, Francisco Sabadell, Jorge Vidal, Alejandro Conde López, among others, exhibited their works in this space, and they became known as the "Grupo Jacobo" (Jacobo Group).
The intellectual and artistic activities later moved to Simancas in 1972, where Fernando Santiago purchased spaces for that purpose.
[4] Fernando Santiago's work revolves around the Castilian landscape as a theme, treated with a personal style characterized by the free and expressive use of color.