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  • Mea Culpa
    Oil on Canvas
    51" x 39"

  • La Hora del Té
    Oil on Canvas
    39" x 51"


Enrique MonrazEnrique Monraz

Enrique Monraz Ponce

Persistence of Form
July 22 - August 12, 2008 Reception: Thursday July 24, 2008 6-8 PM

Press Release

One might never stop to think how the creases in an old man’s face can be likened to a city grid from an aerial view until studying the contemporary figurative works of Enrique Monraz Ponce. The unexpected juxtaposition of elements in his work consistently create intricate compositions that challenge the way the viewer sees ordinary people and objects. Monraz Ponce uses detailed brushstrokes to skillfully fuse beautiful portraits with glimpses of nature, architecture and other intriguing elements. While there are stark contrasts between the elements in his work, Monraz Ponce manages to create a sense of balance, interconnectedness and harmony. While the artist characterizes his work as being universal, he attributes the use of color in his work to the vibrancy of his Mexican heritage.

Enrique Monraz Ponce was born in Guadalajara, Mexico and began painting at the age of 13. He later ventured to Europe to gain inspiration from the work of the masters and study in Perugia, Italy. He currently lives in Mexico where he has participated in several competitions and exhibitions.




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