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This painting is part of a recent body of work inspired by the social uprising of Chile on October 2019 (and finished right after the protests for social justice in Minneapolis the timing was an amazing coincidence), as a homage to those who fight, for dignity, for the stranger walking next to them, for the dreams of others, for the hopes of the people they’ll never meet.

It is also my way of saying Thank You, to all the brave ones, for giving me back the desire of a better future, the hope of one day belonging and for not being afraid of feeling anymore.

Acrylic painting on Canvas defaced with pastel colors, is the metaphor that gives life to what I like to call a beautiful unattainable dystopia.
This painting is part of a recent body of work inspired by the social uprising of Chile on October 2019 (and finished right after the protests for social justice in Minneapolis the timing was an amazing coincidence), as a homage to those who fight, for dignity, for the stranger walking next to them, for the dreams of others, for the hopes of the people they’ll never meet.

It is also my way of saying Thank You, to all the brave ones, for giving me back the desire of a better future, the hope of one day belonging and for not being afraid of feeling anymore.

Acrylic painting on Canvas defaced with pastel colors, is the metaphor that gives life to what I like to call a beautiful unattainable dystopia.
This painting is part of a recent body of work inspired by the social uprising of Chile on October 2019 (and finished right after the protests for social justice in Minneapolis the timing was an amazing coincidence), as a homage to those who fight, for dignity, for the stranger walking next to them, for the dreams of others, for the hopes of the people they’ll never meet.

It is also my way of saying Thank You, to all the brave ones, for giving me back the desire of a better future, the hope of one day belonging and for not being afraid of feeling anymore.

Acrylic painting on Canvas defaced with pastel colors, is the metaphor that gives life to what I like to call a beautiful unattainable dystopia.
This painting is part of a recent body of work inspired by the social uprising of Chile on October 2019 (and finished right after the protests for social justice in Minneapolis the timing was an amazing coincidence), as a homage to those who fight, for dignity, for the stranger walking next to them, for the dreams of others, for the hopes of the people they’ll never meet.

It is also my way of saying Thank You, to all the brave ones, for giving me back the desire of a better future, the hope of one day belonging and for not being afraid of feeling anymore.

Acrylic painting on Canvas defaced with pastel colors, is the metaphor that gives life to what I like to call a beautiful unattainable dystopia.
This painting is part of a recent body of work inspired by the social uprising of Chile on October 2019 (and finished right after the protests for social justice in Minneapolis the timing was an amazing coincidence), as a homage to those who fight, for dignity, for the stranger walking next to them, for the dreams of others, for the hopes of the people they’ll never meet.

It is also my way of saying Thank You, to all the brave ones, for giving me back the desire of a better future, the hope of one day belonging and for not being afraid of feeling anymore.

Acrylic painting on Canvas defaced with pastel colors, is the metaphor that gives life to what I like to call a beautiful unattainable dystopia.

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Ramiro Silva-Cortes

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 30 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in

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This painting is part of a recent body of work inspired by the social uprising of Chile on October 2019 (and finished right after the protests for social justice in Minneapolis the timing was an amazing coincidence), as a homage to those who fight, for dignity, for the stranger walking next to them, for the dreams of others, for the hopes of the people they’ll never meet. It is also my way of saying Thank You, to all the brave ones, for giving me back the desire of a better future, the hope of one day belonging and for not being afraid of feeling anymore. Acrylic painting on Canvas defaced with pastel colors, is the metaphor that gives life to what I like to call a beautiful unattainable dystopia.

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Acrylic on Canvas

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30 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in

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Originally from Chile, born and raised in the town of Los Andes, in the central Valley of the Aconcagua. Moved to Santiago to attend college at the University of Arts, Science and Communications and worked as an art director and designer in the advertising industry. Currently based in Chicago, IL (USA) since December 2013.

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Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Chicago

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