Pedro Trueba Zepeda, Mexican Plastic artist and architect, was born in Minatitlán, Veracruz on April 23th of 1967. He actually lives in Mexico City. Since young he develops interest to art, specially architecture and painting.

He studied Architecture in “La Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México”. In 1994 he finishes his studies and represents his University in the 3th Annual International Architecture Exhibition in Valladolid Spain.

From 1995 to 2001, he worked as Sub director of Museography for the National Museum of Anthropology, and from 2002 to 2006, Coordinator of the General Management project for Sites and Monuments considered cultural threshold of the CONACULTA. He also has worked on many different cultural projects with great relevance on a national and international scale.As a plastic artist, his work shows an evolution that starts from realism, passes through expressionism, and gets to abstract painting. His technique mostly involves Oil painting, watercolors, and mixed techniques of small and great scale. He has exhibited his work in more than 90 occasions, individually and collectively, in many cultural centers, galleries and museums inside and outside of his country.

He has provided many important contributions to Corporative Art for many transnational companies such as American Express, Crowne Plaza Veracruz, Castelo Hotel, BankBoston, Grupo Acciona, Hospital de Alta Especialidad del Bajío, Grupo Pavisa, Manufacturera 3M, HT Abogados, MVMH Abogados, LG Asesores Corporativos y Terra Grupo Desarrollador, among others.

In his recent work, the artist´s feelings are powerfully expressed as an art object and integrated in his creative process through the emotional force of the color in his paintings. For Pedro Trueba, expression is more important than perfection, vitality than immobility, fluidity than stillness, the unknown than the known, the mystery than the plain reality, the self than the collectivity, the inner world than the external one.