Sandías II

Raúl Ramírez

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.
XIII Florence Biennale, Florence, Italy (2021)
Exhibition in India, expanding his dialogue with Asian contemporary art scenes.
Parc Floreal Vernissage, Paris, France (2021)
Exhibition in India, expanding his dialogue with Asian contemporary art scenes.
Siddhartha Karmarkar Art Foundation, Mumbai, India (2023)
Exhibition in India, expanding his dialogue with Asian contemporary art scenes.
About the Artwork
Sandías II continues Ramírez’s exploration of one of the most emblematic motifs in Mexican art and identity: the watermelon. Rendered with striking yellows, purples, and deep reds, the fruit slices appear as luminous icons, enriched with touches of gold that elevate them beyond the everyday. The composition oscillates between festivity and ritual, reaffirming the watermelon as both symbol of abundance and a cultural archetype within Mexican modern and contemporary painting.

Year

Art Type

2025

Painting

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Medium

Oil, pastels, and gold leaf on canvas.

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One-of-a-kind artwork

Dimensions

110 cm x 80 cm

Authenticity

Certificate is included

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Sandías II continues Ramírez’s exploration of one of the most emblematic motifs in Mexican art and identity: the watermelon. Rendered with striking yellows, purples, and deep reds, the fruit slices appear as luminous icons, enriched with touches of gold that elevate them beyond the everyday. The composition oscillates between festivity and ritual, reaffirming the watermelon as both symbol of abundance and a cultural archetype within Mexican modern and contemporary painting.
2025
Painting

Year

Art Type

Need more information? Contact Us

Medium

Exclusivity

Dimensions

Authenticity

Packaging

Oil, pastels, and gold leaf on canvas.
One-of-a-kind artwork
110 cm x 80 cm
Certificate is included
Ships in 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 in 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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