Enrique Barajas (México, 1972) es un pintor y docente con una trayectoria marcada por la investigación de la figura humana, el mito y la memoria cultural. Su obra combina un lenguaje plástico vigoroso con referentes simbólicos, abriendo diálogos entre la tradición y lo contemporáneo.
“Arquetipos y Estereotipos” – Museo Francisco Goitia, Zacatecas (2022)
Two decades dedicated to teaching drawing and painting, nurturing new generations of artists while maintaining his rigorous studio practice.
Residency at Círculo de Bellas Artes, Madrid (2002)
Two decades dedicated to teaching drawing and painting, nurturing new generations of artists while maintaining his rigorous studio practice.
Ongoing Educational Impact (2004–present)
Two decades dedicated to teaching drawing and painting, nurturing new generations of artists while maintaining his rigorous studio practice.
About the Artwork
Las inmortales Aquileyas is a monumental composition where fragmented bodies, mythological echoes, and geometric planes converge. The work reflects Barajas’ ability to intertwine figuration and abstraction, creating a narrative that evokes timeless struggles and collective memory. Through its vivid chromatic contrasts, the piece positions itself as both testimony and reinvention of cultural archetypes.
Year
Art Type
2025
Painting
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Details and Dimensions
Medium
Oil on fabric
Exclusivity
One-of-a-kind artwork
Dimensions
82 cm x 114 cm
Authenticity
Certificate is included
Packaging
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Shipping and Returns
Delivery Cost
Shipping is included in price
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
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Las inmortales Aquileyas is a monumental composition where fragmented bodies, mythological echoes, and geometric planes converge. The work reflects Barajas’ ability to intertwine figuration and abstraction, creating a narrative that evokes timeless struggles and collective memory. Through its vivid chromatic contrasts, the piece positions itself as both testimony and reinvention of cultural archetypes.