JOSÉ M. CAPITÁN DEL RÍO
Illustrator – El Hombre Invierno
José M. Capitán del Río was born in Jaén on July 14, 1987.
He soon moved to Granada, the city where he studied Graphic Design and later specialized in Illustration at the School of Arts and Crafts.
Granada not only became his home but also the place where his artistic alter ego was born: El Hombre Invierno.
José M. Capitán del Río was born in Jaén on July 14, 1987.
He soon moved to Granada, the city where he studied Graphic Design and later specialized in Illustration at the School of Arts and Crafts.
Granada not only became his home but also the place where his artistic alter ego was born: El Hombre Invierno.
JOSÉ M. CAPITÁN DEL RÍO
Illustrator – El Hombre Invierno
José M. Capitán del Río was born in Jaén on July 14, 1987.
He soon moved to Granada, the city where he studied Graphic Design and later specialized in Illustration at the School of Arts and Crafts.
Granada not only became his home but also the place where his artistic alter ego was born: El Hombre Invierno.
José M. Capitán del Río was born in Jaén on July 14, 1987.
He soon moved to Granada, the city where he studied Graphic Design and later specialized in Illustration at the School of Arts and Crafts.
Granada not only became his home but also the place where his artistic alter ego was born: El Hombre Invierno.
ILLUSTRATION
His work is a window into an intimate universe, where reflection and experience shape scenes filled with emotion.
With a distinctive and recognizable aesthetic, his illustrations color memory, evoking feelings that connect us to what we have lived and to one another.
Through them, the boundaries of solitude fade, inviting us to recognize ourselves in the eyes of the observer.
With a distinctive and recognizable aesthetic, his illustrations color memory, evoking feelings that connect us to what we have lived and to one another.
Through them, the boundaries of solitude fade, inviting us to recognize ourselves in the eyes of the observer.
His illustration is a window into an intimate space that comes to life through reflection and experience.
His work colors a universe that evokes memories of lived emotions and, on its edges, through identification with others, dissolves the illusion of loneliness and isolation.
ILLUSTRATION
His work is a window into an intimate universe, where reflection and experience shape scenes filled with emotion.
With a distinctive and recognizable aesthetic, his illustrations color memory, evoking feelings that connect us to what we have lived and to one another.
Through them, the boundaries of solitude fade, inviting us to recognize ourselves in the eyes of the observer.
With a distinctive and recognizable aesthetic, his illustrations color memory, evoking feelings that connect us to what we have lived and to one another.
Through them, the boundaries of solitude fade, inviting us to recognize ourselves in the eyes of the observer.
TECHNIQUE
His style is built as a continuous journey, where technique and message move forward hand in hand. A melancholic and poetic atmosphere envelops characters who not only inhabit the paper but also invite an inward gaze.
Each piece is the result of patient exploration, experimentation, and constant dedication. His characters are conceptual reflections — mirrors in which we can recognize ourselves beyond form, within that human essence we all share.
Each piece is the result of patient exploration, experimentation, and constant dedication. His characters are conceptual reflections — mirrors in which we can recognize ourselves beyond form, within that human essence we all share.

TECHNIQUE
His style is built as a continuous journey, where technique and message move forward hand in hand. A melancholic and poetic atmosphere envelops characters who not only inhabit the paper but also invite an inward gaze.
Each piece is the result of patient exploration, experimentation, and constant dedication. His characters are conceptual reflections — mirrors in which we can recognize ourselves beyond form, within that human essence we all share.
Each piece is the result of patient exploration, experimentation, and constant dedication. His characters are conceptual reflections — mirrors in which we can recognize ourselves beyond form, within that human essence we all share.
