| 1936
Eduardo Jaramillo is born in Amatitan Jalisco, Mexico.
1951 He wins first place
at the annual art contest for all high schools in Mexico city.
1962-1967 He studies
philosophy, theology, and pedagogy at the Salesiano seminar in
Mexico City.
1967 He receives his
master’s degree in art trough the private school of the Salesianos
at the Academy of Fine Arts in San Carlos.
1968 He comes to the US,
and is hired as director of the art department of the Los Angeles
Independent School District. He travels back to Mexico City to get
married with the woman of his dreams and brings her back to the US
with him.
1969 His first private
exposition in Montebello CA. He sells all 40 of his displayed
paintings.
1972 The demand for his
artwork increases so much that he quits his job as a teacher to
become a full-time artist, painting mostly murals.
1976 On the way back to
California from a trip to Mexico City, the Jaramillo family makes
an emergency stop in Houston Texas where Eduardo’s fourth child is
born. And there he establishes his residence as a muralist.
1977 Eduardo Jaramillo is
sued by a person who suffered a nose injury on one of his murals.
Thinking that Jaramillo’s painted hallway was real, he tried to
walk down it and broke his nose.
1978 Huston City Magazine
names Eduardo Jaramillo “The artist with magic realism.”
1988 In San Antonio
Texas, an art lover and collector builds a hall to place 26 of
Eduardo’s murals. Making it his own private museum.
2001 Celebrates 50 years
as an artist.
2002 First publishes his
private artwork.
2003 Paints and publishes
“La ternura de la Guadalupana” one of his most acclaimed master
pieces.
|
|
Eduardo Jaramillo, The Artist

After 50 years of using the
gift of painting to communicate peace and serenity, especially with his
murals, Eduardo Jaramillo takes a pause and, as a fervent Christian,
releases, for the first time, five paintings that have been hanging on
the walls of his home. These paintings include: “El Dialogo,” “El
Esfuerzo de Rescate,” “La Virgen Morenita,” “La Virgen María, Causa de
Nuestra Alegría,” and “Santa Teresita”.
He admits that he received the
gift of painting in his early childhood. Eduardo became an artist as a
result of failing his fourth grade art class: “This failure made me feel
very bad, but at the same time I felt a special drive; from then on, I
put all of my effort into getting the highest grades all the way through
college.” In appreciation to God for giving him this great gift, Eduardo
paints the face of Jesus hidden in each of his works.
His art career really began at
age fifteen when he won first place in the annual art contest for all
junior high schools in Mexico City. During this time, he studied,
painted and created backdrops for plays and movies. In his spare time,
he created small pieces, which he offered for sale. Over time, the
demand for his artwork increased, justifying his decision to leave his
work as a teacher and to become a full-time artist.
Eduardo’s strokes offer nearly
three-dimensional images, evoke sensations of peace. He captures on
canvas the serenity of the sky, mountains, waterfalls, and villages,
which seem to belong to a dream world. Now, Eduardo’s murals can be
found mainly in Texas, and the Northern parts of Mexico.

Eduardo Jaramillo's First mural at age 15
|