





Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
200.8 W x 66.9 H in
Ready to Hang
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Artist Recognition
Nidos de alebrijes is basically the visual compendium from which I have inspired and abstracted the creation of the pieces that bear the same name. I am fascinated by multidimensionality and in some cases by dividing the piece with solid, almost minimal planes and at the same time with color satura...
2022
Multi-paneled Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
200.8 W x 66.9 H x 2 D in
3
Yes
Not Framed
Certificate is Included
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I define myself as an artist who uses geometry as a compositional support, influenced by modernism, functionalism, and deconstructivism.
I am the overall winner of the 2025 VAA Artist of the Year Awards and have been named one of the 15 best-selling artists in Saatchi Art history.
Unlike a purely decorative pursuit, I base my series on years of research into Mexico's material heritage, even going so far as to create my own natural pigments using indigenous techniques. I seek to represent a purposeful fusion between tradition and global modernity, standing out for Abstraction with a Denomination of Origin: I aim for minimalism to cease being a "renunciation of representation" and become a natural expression of Mexican culture. I use elements such as mamey, huitlacoche, or peyote, etc., to anchor geometric abstraction in Mexico's organic identity. In my most recent series, "Wonderland," I explore the transcendence of cultural clash (the conquest) and how "Mexicanness" contributes to the current global context. Instead of following trends, I employ a vibrant palette inspired by traditional crafts and textiles, applying it with a technique of transparencies and layers that invites the viewer to a close and emotional observation. I reinterpret figures like alebrijes, not as monsters, but as physiognomic guides and protectors of the architectural space on the canvas, elevating folklore to a category of universal abstraction.
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