Louis Vega Trevino

Louis Vega Treviño is a celebrated American artist whose work bridges architecture, design, and fine art. He studied Architecture and Art at San Antonio College in the early 1990s before working as a designer at Kell Muñoz Architects from 1992 to 2000, where he created detailed architectural drawings and pattern designs for large-scale interior projects in San Antonio. 

Treviño is perhaps best known for his extraordinary exploration of geometric form, color, and pattern. Early in his career he began obsessively drawing on everyday surfaces — especially cocktail napkins — amassing tens of thousands of designs that became the seeds for his mature artistic language. 

Treviño’s work is distinguished by precise line work, bold color relationships, and rhythmic geometry that evokes both analytic structure and expressive vitality. His pieces have been exhibited across Texas and beyond — from Blue Star Contemporary and Southwest School of Art to venues in New York and Chicago — and his studio remains in San Antonio’s Hausmann Millworks. 

In short, Treviño has turned humble beginnings — doodling on napkins — into a rich, dynamic body of work that celebrates pattern, color, and the beauty of organized form.

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