Artist - Architect

Reflected City is created by Rodrigo García Fernández, an Uruguayan architect based in Belgium.

His artistic journey began in 2020, upon his arrival in Belgium with his family during COVID -a turning point that allowed him to dedicate himself fully to creative practice and reinvent himself. 

Immersed in a new cultural environment, he explored diverse techniques and concepts, shaping a distinct artistic identity. 

Central to his work is the theme of transformation—of places, identities, and perception—expressed through a dialogue between memory and the present. Since then, art has become his professional commitment and a means of connection and reflection.

Art x Architecture

He explores the intersection of art, architecture, and digital innovation. His work investigates space, perception, and form, pushing boundaries to craft experiences that invite engagement, reflection, and imagination.

Art 
collaborations

Rodrigo has worked together with argentinian artist Leandro Erlich in art installations for the Uruguayan pavilion for the 2014 Venice and the Montevideo Bienniale in 2015. 

Art exhibitions 
& publications

He has exhibited his AI-generated artwork in GC de Bosuil in 2024 and his paintings in Den Blank in 2025. His sketches are featured in the Moleskine Grand Central Sketchbook issued by the New York Transit Museum.

 

Architecture design

Rodrigo has achieved recognition for his urban and architecture designs in several national and international competitions, with features in ArchDaily and Plataforma Arquitectura.

Architectural
visualisation

His architectural drawings enhance volume, lights and shadows, capturing the experience of spaces. He has worked for international architects such as Ricardo Bofill and Carlos Ott.

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