Career
Barrios" father was an archaeologist who introduced him to the art and artifacts of ancient Central American cultures from an early age. Barrios first began to paint at the age of six. In 1980 the Salvadoran civil war began and continued for twelve years.
During the war his family often had no electricity and he would draw by the light of a candle.
Barrios was mentored by the artist Ramón Merino in El Salvador who taught him the technique of oil painting. Barrios immigrated to Australia in 1990 where upon arrival in Sydney he joined the National Art School.
The primary subject matter of Barrios" work includes the human form, animals and spirits. Barrios works with the mediums of oil, charcoal, acrylic, mixed media and bronze.
1995 Salvadorian Art Prize, El Salvador
1995 Zacatecoluca Art Prize, El Salvador
1997 Cultural Diversity Art Prize, Fairfield
1999 Spanish Club Art Prize, Sydney
2000 Spanish Club Art Prize, Sydney
Barrios" artwork was exhibited at Art Hop 1997 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney and he was the artist in residence at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre in 1998.
In 2000 Barrios" work was included at the Central American Biennale, San Jose. In 2003 Barrios" artwork was exhibited at the Australian Museum as part of the exhibition "Death - The Last Taboo". Barrios has twice been a finalist for the Art Gallery of New South Wales Sulman Art Prize, in 2005 with "Pushing the pram", and again in 2006 with "Feeding time".
In 2008 his work was exhibited at the Miami Art Fair.
Barrios" work was included in the 2009 "Reflections of Australia" group exhibition in China. Barrios" July 2010 solo exhibition "memorias, pasion y lineas" (memories, passion and lines) was opened by Australian artist John Olsen Association for the Study of Internal Fixation Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. Barrios was a finalist for the 2010 Plein Air Art Prize at Parliament House in Canberra with "Robertson".
Barrios" studio is located in the NSW Southern Highlands town of Robertson. The studio is not open to the public.