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Ramon Zulueta

Ramon Zulueta

"Flyer No. 2 Inch Wide"

Pencil, watercolor on paper | 12" x 36" | 36cm x 108cm

₱17,499.00

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THIS IS A UNIQUE WORK OF ART

ABOUT THIS WORK

Year
2015
Frame
Included
PROVENANCE
Certificate of Authenticity
Signatory
Artist

Ramon Zulueta

For the last decade, Ramon Zulueta or Raz has been working at art surrounded by tropical trees and the urban sprawl. His visual style is heavily inspired by a life-long love affair with Mod, a style movement that started with American jazz and European fashion in the Fifties and evolved into a counterculture that influences art, fashion, and music to this day.

His paintings, drawings, collages, and installations are deeply rooted in the Mod movement's history and rules of style. Each piece pursues the Mod idea of cool and mines its history for icons and mementos: European design, pop cinema, decked-out Vespas, bum freezer jackets, power chords, soul music, and Paul Weller.

Raz uses a collage approach to painting, easily mixing together a jumble of images with the use of pencil, water color, and pastels into complex pictures. Often surrounded by blaring music, toys, plastic detritus, cigarette butts, and photographs, the results of his imagination are always imbued by a unique energy, taking the guise of album covers, instagram posts, rock-n-roll filters, and scenes from unknown movies.

Ramon Zulueta's pictures can easily find their place in the collection of the art lover who has an affinity for popular culture, an ear for rock and roll, or simply a love for a picture that never rests.

Ramon Zulueta

For the last decade, Ramon Zulueta or Raz has been working at art surrounded by tropical trees and the urban sprawl. His visual style is heavily inspired by a life-long love affair with Mod, a style movement that started with American jazz and European fashion in the Fifties and evolved into a counterculture that influences art, fashion, and music to this day.

His paintings, drawings, collages, and installations are deeply rooted in the Mod movement's history and rules of style. Each piece pursues the Mod idea of cool and mines its history for icons and mementos: European design, pop cinema, decked-out Vespas, bum freezer jackets, power chords, soul music, and Paul Weller.

Raz uses a collage approach to painting, easily mixing together a jumble of images with the use of pencil, water color, and pastels into complex pictures. Often surrounded by blaring music, toys, plastic detritus, cigarette butts, and photographs, the results of his imagination are always imbued by a unique energy, taking the guise of album covers, instagram posts, rock-n-roll filters, and scenes from unknown movies.

Ramon Zulueta's pictures can easily find their place in the collection of the art lover who has an affinity for popular culture, an ear for rock and roll, or simply a love for a picture that never rests.