Garcia Ochoa, Luis San Sebastian, 1920 Spanish painter and engraver. After his childhood he moved with his family to Madrid, where he began to work in the architectural firm of his father and in 1942 entered the College of Fine Arts of San Fernando. Ochoa Garca wide study in France, Italy and England by grants from the Spanish government and Italian. On his return to Spain enters into relationship with Daniel Vzquez Daz, interrumpindose in 1938 his work as a painter since he was drafted into the Civil War. After the race meets Benjamín Palencia, joining in the fifties in the School of Madrid. In the beginning it focuses almost exclusively on landscapes, made with bold colors, the Catalans, after his meeting with Vzquez Daz, fall within the orbit of Cubism. Gradually aduea expressionism of his painting, in which there is the human figure, which over the years will become subject and almost exclusive subject of his work. His compositions are filled with motion and matter, in those red and blue colors become recurrent, often arranged in stark contrast. Also develops an important role as writer and illustrator of books, among which include Fields of Soria (1962) by Antonio Machado, El Buscn (1979) de Quevedo and works of Rilke, Po Baroja and Neruda. In 1983 he entered the Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando and in 1993 founded the School of Figurative Painters of El Escorial. He was invited to the Venice Biennale in 1940, 1950, 1952 and 1954 and has participated several times in the National Fine Arts Exhibition ascomata numerous individual samples collective.