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Editorial – Issue 74
This July, at The Guide Artists, we invite all restless minds not to stop. To keep creating while the world takes its nap. To see in this collective pause a rare opportunity to move forward, grow, and rebel through art.

Figurativas Awards | The Guide Artists Prize for Marcos Rey
In a world where speed often overshadows reflection, The Guide Artists takes a firm stand in defense of what truly matters: time, dedication, and authenticity. That is why we are proud to announce the Grand Prize The Guide Artists – Figurativas 2025, a new international award designed to honor excellence in contemporary figurative art.

Editorial – Issue 73
At The Guide Artists, art is not just a vocation—it is our reason for being. Since our inception, we have been fully dedicated
to discovering, promoting, and supporting some of the most exceptional talents in contemporary figurative art. What began as a digital magazine soon evolved into a respected international publishing house, and now—ten years later—it becomes something even greater: a living, physical, and emotional space for creation, memory, and artistic connection.

Santi Pina: Intuition and Mastery
Born in Zaragoza in 1998, Santi Pina has demonstrated from an early age a profound and unwavering commitment to art, a field he has embraced with extraordinary curiosity and dedication. Though young in chronological terms, his career stands out for the depth
of his creative vision and the quality of his technical execution, positioning him as one of the most powerful emerging talents in contemporary Spanish painting.

Book: Guillermo Lorca . Collector Edition
Guillermo Lorca (Santiago de Chile, 1984) is one of the great international references of the new generation of figurative painters. His work is a great pyrotechnic spectacle of light and colour that immerses us in spaces of fable and legend.

The Surrender: The Journey from Casey Baugh to E.C. Baugh.
For 30 years, Eric Casey Baugh painted with surgical precision. His portraits—delicate, cinematic, almost impossibly real—earned him
a place among contemporary realism’s elite. But in the quiet of his Brooklyn studio, far from the Appalachian roots that first shaped him, the artist began to feel something stir. Not a restlessness—but a calling.