Felix A. Dicló, was born in the Dominican Republic. He attended the School of Fine Arts; Pedro Henriquez Ureña University (UNPHU); and the Institute of Technology & System (TESIS). In 1994 he immigrated to the U.S.
Dicló’s artwork explores and creates a world of colors, light, techniques, and aesthetic dialogues, which reflects the human condition. His pictorial world projects reflections of light that bring us to discover fading images being absorbed by shadows, things as simple as the beauty of the human body and the influence of maple colors, which are naturally accumulated in New England during the autumn, as well as the strong force of abstract composition from different sources.
Dicló’s artwork explores and creates a world of colors, light, techniques, and aesthetic dialogues, which reflects the human condition. His pictorial world projects reflections of light that bring us to discover fading images being absorbed by shadows, things as simple as the beauty of the human body and the influence of maple colors, which are naturally accumulated in New England during the autumn, as well as the strong force of abstract composition from different sources.