The first international monograph on Fernando Andriacci, this publication explores the multifaceted work of the Oaxacan artist, tracing his development in painting and sculpture. Through four richly illustrated chapters and a biographical profile, the book examines Andriacci s creative vision and career with attention to his joyful expression, engagement with myth, and narrative play. His works exhibit a profound dialogue with Mexican folklore, combining abstraction with figuration in ways that invite viewers into a world of rich symbolism and color. Written by renowned art historian Blanca Gonzalez Rosas, this book offers a fresh perspective on Andriacci s contributions to contemporary art. It contextualizes his artistic trajectory within the broader cultural landscape of Oaxaca, exploring how the region s traditions, vibrant community, and natural environment have influenced his approach. An essential volume for readers interested in this key figure of Latin American visual culture and monumental public works.