Raúl Ramírez, contemporary Mexican painter, builds his visual language through bold chromatic contrasts and symbolic figures that blend popular culture, social critique, and poetic irony, making everyday objects resonate as universal metaphors.
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Siddhartha Karmarkar Art Foundation, Mumbai, India (2023)
Siddhartha Karmarkar Art Foundation, Mumbai, India (2023) – Exhibition in India, expanding his dialogue with Asian contemporary art scenes.
About the Artwork
El hilo de la vida transforms a watermelon slice into a cosmic symbol, where fragments of gold leaf float like seeds or constellations. The piece suggests the fragility and resilience of existence, weaving the organic with the eternal. Ramírez uses vibrant contrasts and material textures to explore the relationship between abundance, decay, and the cycles that define human life.
Year
Art Type
2025
Painting
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Details and Dimensions
Medium
Oil, marble dust, pastel, and gold leaf on canvas.
Exclusivity
One-of-a-kind artwork
Dimensions
150 cm x 120 cm
Authenticity
Certificate is included
Packaging
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Shipping and Returns
Delivery Cost
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Delivery Time
Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
Returns
14-day return policy
Handling
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Ships From
Mexico
Customs
Shipments from Mexico may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks.
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El hilo de la vida transforms a watermelon slice into a cosmic symbol, where fragments of gold leaf float like seeds or constellations. The piece suggests the fragility and resilience of existence, weaving the organic with the eternal. Ramírez uses vibrant contrasts and material textures to explore the relationship between abundance, decay, and the cycles that define human life.