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The Process Of Settling In A New Community Painting

Ramon Bonilla

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 24 W x 24 H x 1 D in

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This work brings together elements that reference the architectural as well as as geometry while keeping a degree of minimalism. The image clusters of elements reference the conglomeration found in urban areas, villages or campsite. This work is a reflection upon our current ability to inhabit different communities with ease and even if it happens for a moment. This activity happens as newcomers or as temporary visitors-tourists.The painting surface has a very subtle texture that is a product of the accumulation of the painting material. This art work also has hanging hardware on the back.

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Painting:Acrylic on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:24 W x 24 H x 1 D in

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Ramon Bonilla's recent artwork stands within the limits of spatial memory. These works delve into the dim borderlines where nature and its design as well as the guise of architecture come together. A notion of space drawn from Ramón's imaginary recalling of particular places provides the context and imagery for these pictures of the here, there and nowhere. The influences of Ramón's work range from topography to the architectonic artifice and from mapping to vector graphics. Furthermore, his artwork is influenced by the lay of the land of his Caribbean country of origin as well as by his ramblings with his wife through parts of North America (including Canada). Rather than an attempt at representation, Ramón's simulated environments which are devoid of any concerns with identity or history, act as an after-image of our ever growing number of transient surroundings. Ramón Bonilla was born and educated in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Currently he is a resident artist at Redline Gallery in Denver, CO.

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