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Jose Ramón Campomanes

1958
León, Spain

18 Works exhibited on Kooness

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Works by Jose Ramón Campomanes

Tira tu estrés a la basura

2022

Paintings , Oil

60 x 80 x 2cm

850,00 €

Puesta de sol

2023

Paintings , Oil

60 x 80 x 3cm

850,00 €

Planet Lovers

2023

Paintings , Oil

60 x 80 x 3cm

850,00 €

Las casetas vigiladas

2022

Paintings , Oil

60 x 45 x 2cm

450,00 €

Las bañistas

2022

Paintings , Oil

60 x 80 x 3cm

850,00 €

La bahía

2022

Paintings , Oil

80 x 120 x 2cm

850,00 €

Junio 18:45

2023

Paintings , Oil

60 x 80 x 3cm

850,00 €

Horizonte Septiembre

2023

Paintings , Oil

90 x 120 x 3cm

SOLD

Horizonte naranja

2023

Paintings , Oil

60 x 80 x 3cm

850,00 €

Horizonte blanco perla

2023

Paintings , Oil

100 x 120 x 2cm

1450,00 €

Born and raised in León, a city in northern Spain, he always felt a special vocation for painting and art in general. 

The figures and creatures that inhabit José Ramón's canvases make direct reference to his inner thoughts about himself, his unexpressed desires and his deep imagination.

José Ramón , mainly represents the tension between social interaction and isolation. He presents intimate moments and thoughts veiled from the viewer's gaze.
His paintings evoke feelings of being an outsider, and the characters he brings to life move between abstraction and more surrealistic representations.

José Ramón is an artist based in Spain. His work focuses on philosophical and empirical questions that arise from the human experience, both individual and collective. His main focus on it is the human condition and the inner world one experiences amidst society's expectations. He is interested in the present and the past, his paintings explore different views of existence.

Experimentation with color is important in his creative process, as well as the partial deconstruction of forms that allows him to find a balance between figuration and abstraction.

 "The unfinished is what most resembles life because of its state of transit and infinity which is the goal of the unfinished".