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Dominic’s work utilizes expressive sculptural form/mold fabrication, acrylic pour techniques, woodworking, and epoxy resin application to create pieces that harness enchanting and profound energy. Dominic’s background, curiosity, and passion for the arts and sciences have yielded him a unique and entrancing approach to sculptural mixed-media. His practice is meant to depict a greater, more universal consciousness of life and existence, human connection to nature, and the ethereal that connects all things. His ongoing collection of 3D mixed-media artworks is a series that reflects the artist’s thoughts on the nature of humanity and its relationship to the natural world.
The brand, FrameDomain, signifies his vision of universally expanding consciousness and delving into new realms of creative thought, conceptualizing one’s existence free of standardized influences and thus framing new conceptual realities of one’s own creation, a.k.a. domains.
Dominic hopes to inspire the world to think beyond pre-defined standards, find truth in creative thought, and curate new realities. While simultaneously preserving the natural splendor of the reality we all share.
Born in El Paso Texas, Wilkens is a dedicated full-time artist living and working in San Antonio. Though he enjoys all artistic mediums including drawing, sculpting, and welding, he is an oil painter at heart. His subject matter ranges broadly from abstracts to westerns, still-lives to portraits, landscapes to surrealism, and beyond. He is well-known locally for his Day of the Dead paintings and Live Art events in venues within and surrounding San Antonio, but he also travels for competitions and commissions– his most notable being the Theater Room in The White House by former First Lady Laura Bush.
Creating on multiple platforms is an important part of my vision, expression, and lifestyle. I thrive on the challenge of processing my thoughts, emotions, and what I can imagine through creative works. The context and subjects of my works evolve and fluctuate, just like my life.
It’s my ambition to translate and exchange with the viewer while I speak through my art. I remain curious about all possibilities and positive changes I can manifest through creating artwork.
The universal language of art for me has the power of connection. An artist reveals oneself, showing vulnerability and strength, celebrating true identity with the viewer.
Kim Anguiano was born and raised in San Antonio. Kim’s creative journey reflects the city’s diverse culture through varied artistic interpretations. With her “Self-Ease” series, launched during Contemporary Art Month in 2024, she explored empathy, self-discovery and self-love through abstract, faceless figures symbolizing shared humanity. Using mixed media: paint, resin, reflective accents, insulation board, wire, and texture, Kim aims to plant seeds of new possibilities and foster a deeper understanding of ourselves and one another beyond differences. Kim has been represented at the SAAC and Doriva Local Art Source Gallery since 2020.
Honored and humbled to have been a creative within the San Antonio by my day work with the performing arts community as a wig stylist and dresser, including multimedia and visual art. Includes S.A. and ATX rock scene, Ballet SA, Opera SA, including Broadway Tours at Majestic Theatre. The interactive “Power” was installed at Girls Inc. and Alpha Women’s Home for art therapy.
Joao Quiroz: San Antonio’s Rebel Painter |
Explosive Cityscapes & Iconic Art
Discover the vibrant world of Joao Quiroz, a celebrated San Antonio artist known for his fireworks paintings and reimagined Texas cityscapes. His bold impasto technique brings to life the Fiesta de San Antonio, Fourth of July at the Alamo, and other iconic celebrations—capturing the energy of the Lone Star State in every stroke.
San Antonio Starry Night: Van Gogh Meets Texas
Quiroz’s most famous series, “San Antonio Starry Night”, merges Van Gogh-esque swirls with local landmarks like the River Walk, downtown, and the historic Missions. A favorite among Texas art collectors, these pieces blend urbanism and pop art with dazzling color.
Custom Art & Tex-Mex Inspirations
From custom San Antonio skyline paintings to his Day of the Dead series, Quiroz fuses classical Mexican art with Tex-Mex culture. Perfect for home or office, his works range from surrealism to religious art—always with a touch of rebellious brilliance.
Exhibitions & Artistic Journey
Since his debut exhibition in 1998, Quiroz has showcased in 40+ shows worldwide. Trained in graphic design (Monterrey) and inspired by Italian masters (in Italy), his style bridges classical discipline and border surrealism. For San Antonio art lovers, his story proves: True art is born from chaos, mastered through passion.