Pescado

Enrique Barajas

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
Pescado revisits one of the most recurrent motifs in Western painting: the fish. Traditionally associated with sustenance, spirituality, and mortality, Barajas resignifies it through a fragmented and overlapping composition. The figures of the fish appear suspended, almost theatrical, oscillating between the sacred and the mundane. The drips and cuts in the forms suggest decay and transformation, reflecting on cycles of abundance and loss.

Year

Art Type

2025

Painting

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Medium

Oil on canvas

Exclusivity

One-of-a-kind artwork

Dimensions

35 cm x 30 cm

Authenticity

Certificate is included

Packaging

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Delivery Cost

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Delivery Time

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Returns

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Handling

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Mexico

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Pescado revisits one of the most recurrent motifs in Western painting: the fish. Traditionally associated with sustenance, spirituality, and mortality, Barajas resignifies it through a fragmented and overlapping composition. The figures of the fish appear suspended, almost theatrical, oscillating between the sacred and the mundane. The drips and cuts in the forms suggest decay and transformation, reflecting on cycles of abundance and loss.
2025
Painting

Year

Art Type

Need more information? Contact Us

Medium

Exclusivity

Dimensions

Authenticity

Packaging

Oil on canvas
One-of-a-kind artwork
35 cm x 30 cm
Certificate is included
Ships on a box

Need more information? Contact Us

Delivery Cost

Delivery Time

Returns

Handling

Ships From

Customs

Shipping is included in price
Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
14-day return policy
Ships on a box
Mexico
Shipments from Mexico may experience delays due to country’s regulations for exporting valuable artworks.

Need more information? Contact Us

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