Marco Cárdenas

He worked at TAGA between 1981 and 1982, and participated in the lithography seminar given by Mike Sims at Cegra in 1981.

[2] That same year he studied methodology for the teaching of plastic arts with José Miguel Pérez at the Colegio de Bellas Artes de Maracaibo, and between 1997 and 1998 he took a continuing education course in expression in plastic arts at the Fundación Instituto de Expresión y Creatividad.

Cardenas has specialized in the technique of black and white woodcut, with which he achieves a unique handling of the line.

His themes range from the dreamlike to the satirical, trying to raise the ecological problems of his homeland; also, he uses in his proposal the human figure as the center of attention.

[3] Cárdenas has participated in the Salón Arturo Michelena, the Salón Aragua, the I and II Biennial of Drawing and Engraving (Galería de Arte Nacional and Museo de Arte La Rinconada, Caracas), the Biennial of Graphic Arts Juan de Guruceaga (Museo Cruz-Diez) and in international exhibitions in Puerto Rico, Colombia, Cuba, the United States and Argentina.