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Cuerpo Escueto (2025) Painting by Enrique Pichardo
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Acrylic
/
Graphite
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 39.4in, Width 29.5in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $5,000 Abstract Abstract
In Cuerpo Escueto, artist Enrique Pichardo Egea achieves a quiet yet compelling equilibrium, building a composition that finds strength in visual silence. Painted in acrylic on canvas with dimensions of 75 x 100 cm, the work is an ode to the minimalist aesthetic, where every shape breathes with autonomy and intention.
Sharp yet fluid, the forms in black drift across a white field like symbols waiting to be deciphered. The painting operates at the threshold between abstraction and symbolism, giving rise to possible figures, gestures, or even hieroglyphs. It is this ambiguity that creates resonance: what is removed matters as much as what remains.
The contrast between positive and negative space evokes the refined purity found in the works of Joan Miró and Jean Arp, while the bold, assertive strokes suggest the influence of Alexander Calder’s early graphic studies. These affinities locate Pichardo’s work firmly within the lineage of 20th-century abstraction, reinterpreted through a contemporary Mexican lens.
The title Cuerpo Escueto captures the essence of the composition: a bare structure, a distilled presence, a silent body made of shadow and line. Without excess or decoration, Pichardo delivers a precise visual poem that honors form, contrast, and clarity.
Related themes
Abstract Figure PaintingMonochrome ArtworkAcrylic Minimalist ArtBlack And White PaintingContemporary Geometric Art
Enrique Pichardo Egea was born in Mexico City on April 17, 1973, where he currently lives and works. He displayed a keen interest in creation from an early age, shaping his inner world through simple artistic expressions that brought him joy.
He spent his formative years exploring different paths before returning to his childhood passion. Enrolling in the prestigious National School of Painting, Sculpture, and Printmaking, "La Esmeralda," in Mexico City, he refused to be constrained by perceived rules and bureaucracy, opting to recapture the creative innocence of his youth.
Today, the 8-year-old child within Pichardo paints with all his personality, body, mind, and soul, authentically expressing his obsessive and compulsive musical style. He represents a contemporary embodiment of Mexican expressionism, internationally celebrated for its distinctive inspirations from transformed everyday life to vibrant symbolism.
His work has been exhibited in major museums in Mexico City and around the world, captivating collectors globally. Joy and delight pervade his works, offering viewers the originality of visual art, conveying emotions that only pictorially, not linguistically, can express.
Pichardo's primarily figurative works feature magical, often whimsical figures, vibrant color tones, pictorial signs, biomorphic images, and geometric shapes, showcasing the influence of great European modern artists.
A celebration of life, an expression of jubilation, his work exudes color and joy, embodying the conviction of returning to childhood and its initial traces. There's an indescribable bond between artist, artwork, and a charismatic, captivating personality, conceived solely to celebrate the joy of being alive.
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Nationality:
MEXICO
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists, Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary Mexican Artists Artists presented by a gallery