Juan Francisco Gómez-Cambronero
Juan Francisco Gómez-Cambronero is a prominent Spanish artist, founder and director of the international tARTget Painting Prize, and a judge of the Third Venice International Watercolor Festival.
Born in Madrid in 1976 and based in Daimiel, in the heart of La Mancha, Gómez-Cambronero combines a professional background as a civil engineer with a deep artistic vocation cultivated since childhood — bringing together rigorous analytical thinking and an abundant creative instinct. He defines his style as "contemporary narrative figurative art," fusing refined technique and bold brushwork to weave light, movement, and color into compositions charged with meaning, deliberately breaking contour lines to amplify expressiveness and emotional resonance.
His work has been exhibited across the United States, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Hungary, Monaco, and beyond, with pieces held in private and institutional collections in New York, South Korea, Taiwan, Austria, Switzerland, and Germany. In 2023, his paintings were showcased at the European Parliament in Brussels. He has been a finalist in the ARC Salon (New York) and the MOD PORTRAIT competition at MEAM (Barcelona), and has received numerous awards including Second Prize at the ICONART International Competition (Italy) and First Prize at the National Painting Award of the Civil Engineering Foundation of Spain.
The tARTget Painting Prize, which he co-founded, is held at the prestigious Ateneo de Madrid and attracts artists from more than twenty countries, with a total prize fund of €90,000 — establishing itself as one of the most influential emerging international competitions in European figurative painting.