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Hello there! My name is Mario although on the net I am also known as Aégis. I am a Visual Artist and I work mainly with digital medias. I am specialized in editorial design and illustration.

My range of clients include Ashent, Unexpect, Cold Fuzion, Science and Fiction Magazine, The Last Relapse, Pásatelo Teatro, KIO and many more.

My work has been showcased worlwide in different medias, such as art publications (The Art Book 2010, Workbook 2010), Press (Advanced Photoshop Magazine, Albedo One, La Verdad, El País, Art & Design Magazine... )internet (six Daily Deviations at deviantArt, Image of the month on GFXArtist and Advanced Photoshop, Interviews in Phirebrush, Braintwistting, 2Edged Magazine, Artsprojekt and many more) and physical exhibitions (Ludwig Foundation - Cuba, LAB, Puertas de Castilla, Molinos del Río Museum, La Nave - Murcia, Culture House - Cehegín,...).

I'm also an international award winning artist having the prize of best photography at Creajoven 2010, Best cultural website at La Verdad Web Awards and having the first place on The Many Sided Artist Contest 2007.

Don't hesitate to visit my website where you can find my portfolio and blog. I can offer free budgets with no compromise for your projects. Quality work at your hands!

Thank you for visiting my little cybernetic home! (:
All the images showcased in this gallery belong intellectually to Mario Sánchez Nevado 2005 - 2009. I do follow a Creative Commons License so you CAN re-post my work anywhere on internet always without commercial purposes. Artworks cannot be used as part of new material or for derivative products. Emailing about image usage is always nice but not required only for non-commercial purposes and non-derivative works, only for showing purposes, for example in your blog or webpage. Failure to follow this rule may end into legal actions. If you have any question about the usage of my images feel free to ask, I'm very open minded and if my images are treated with due respect I reply with the same procedure. Thank you.

Exhibition at Parallax Art Fair

Journal Entry: Sat May 26, 2012, 6:26 AM


The last May, from the 15th to 18th, it took place in the Chelsea Old Town Hall of London, the opening of the 5th edition of the Parallax Art Fair, a meeting point for contemporary art that gathered more than 200 artists from more than 30 different countries from all over the world... and as it could be expected, Hysterical Minds took a trip to London to attend our international exhibition debut in one of the most important art fairs of Europe.

Our coordinator, Martín de Diego Sádaba, and our art director Mario Sánchez Nevado, flought to London to represent Hysterical Minds during the length of the fair, with a showcase of 20 artworks featuring paintings, photography and mixed media pieces, from figurativism to abstraction through everyday poetic captures and ending in oniric and obscure worlds in the possibly biggest stand of the fair. It included also some unpublished artworks that you will have the chance to discover in the release of our 10th art pack, very, very soon!

The fair, which lasted four days, assembled the most miscellaneous parts from the art of today (but withouth getting in the game of the contemporary taunt),from big canvases of abstract and post-expressionism mixed media paintings to the always present on these events, the pop art, but also with the chance of discovering a bit of realism but above all, artworks that were due to the new languages of modern art imposed by the art world of the beginning of the century. So, adding all of this up, the fact of finding a stand of an artistic collective (because on that matter, we were the only ones) consisting mainly of digital art pieces, got the audience by surprise, more used to analogue media and, to a certain extent, to the modern-pretentious arcaism.

On the inauguration day, accesible only to a V.I.P. audience, there were found some curators from one of the most important London districts (with the largest museums area in the city) but also some worldwide acclaimed artists that were showcasing their latests projects, and as the rest of us, they shared visiting cards and portfolios as a way of greeting the visitors.

With no doubt, we were there to shine: our stand was the very first one, and even if you could not notice it while entering, the visitors were unable to ignore our exhibition when they were trying to leave the fair: they were caught by surprise by a collection of artworks created using real contemporary media, but that both aesthetically and formally were trying to flee from the traditional conventionalisms of the artistic circles. But not only that – a generous amount of other artists exhibiting there came to the stand to show their respect and admiration for the collection we were showcasing. Both the first and the last day were completely full, while the rest of the time things were calmed but constant, giving the chance to all of us to know each other and establish some links while we were paying attention to the curious and interested visitors that were coming to our different stands.  

Nonetheless, one of the big moments for Hysterical Minds came on Thursday 17th: Our art director gave a lecture about the young historical context of the on-line art collectives, how they were born and how they evolved, focusing on the working methods as well as some information regarding to past, present and future projects of Hysterical Minds, reaching its climax with a talking related to the margination issue of digital art on the conventional artistic circuits and markets. An open turn of questions and answers followed before ending the lecture with the introduction of our art book "Retrospective" that was well received (and purchased) by the londoners.  

From here, we want to thank all of the artists form the collective that have collaborated with this project. Without them this wouldn't have had any sense!: Martín de Diego Sádaba, Mario Sánchez Nevado, Liran Szeiman, Martín Thompson, Sabrina Fernández Vazzino, Juan Carlos Barquet, Dumaker Martín Navas, Antonio Rodríguez Cano, Guillermo Chang, Beñat Olea Irureta, Israel Llona, Daniel Torres Storni, Joshua Cairos, Micael Katzman, Antonio Collado, Rubén Pomares, Diego Díez, Fernando Martín, Laurence Rhynn Viollet and Darío Pineda Montejo. Thanks to you, Hysterical Minds has left a good mark in London!  

Coming very soon, we will show you a compilation of audiovisual content with footage from the fair. Stay tunned! Meanwhile you can take a look at what they're saying about the fair. As you can see, almost if not all of them feature one of the works exhibited by us!Obviously, this is just the first step of a very long walk that Hysterical Minds has just begun – no hurry, no stop – that will continue with an avalanch of news that you will discover during the lenght of this year.  

We promised to get out of the screen. We're already on the streets. The hysteria has just begun.

Images from the fair available here!




Check out the piece I exhibited!


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  • Interests: Kid A & the world of the intangible
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  • Favourite style of art: Surreal + Dark + Conceptual + Honest
  • Favourite game: To breath
  • Personal Quote: I guess we lost our faith, while we stand and wait, until nothing ever happens.
  • Tools of the Trade: Photoshop, Canon EOS 550D, patience, hands, illumination.

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Mood: Wow! *abstractjet 3 days ago  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
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