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Ermilo Espinosa is a Mexican visual artist specializing in painting, whose work explores both technical mastery and the poetic and philosophical depth of artistic creation. He holds a degree in Visual Arts with a specialization in Painting from the University of Guadalajara and has furthered his studies at prestigious cultural centers in Mexico. From a young age, he was influenced by his grandfather, Ermilo Torre Gamboa, a renowned Yucatecan artist, which led him to discover his passion for painting.

Throughout his career, Espinosa has honed his skills with the brush, striving for a deep and emotional connection with the viewer. His work blends a respect for the traditional values of plastic arts with a constant spiritual and philosophical search, reflected in complex symbols or in the powerful simplicity of facial and gestural expressions. His work is a dialogue between technique and intuition, between the visible and the unseen.

Ermilo has held solo exhibitions at important international venues, including Focus (Galerie LeRoyer, Montreal, Canada, 2021), Visiones en Silencio (Casa Oswaldo Guayasamín, Havana, Cuba, 2007), Murmullos en Babel (Centro Cultural de Mérida Olimpo, Yucatán, 2008), Ausencias y Presencias (Museo José Luis Cuevas, Mexico City, 2012), MUTE (Museo Casa Diego Rivera, Guanajuato, 2013), Face to Face (Hôtel de Manville, Town Hall Salon, Les Baux, France, 2015), ERMILO ESPINOSA TORRE (Au Médicis, Galerie Marguerite Milin, Paris, 2016), and Lo Exterior de lo Interior (LS Galería, Mexico City, 2019).

He has also been part of numerous notable group exhibitions, such as Modportrait 25 Aniversario Artelibre (Museo Europeo de Arte Moderno MEAM, 2024), Spectrum Miami (Spectrum Art Fair, Miami, USA, 2023), Art With Purpose (FunDimension, Miami, USA, 2022), and Algo más que realismo XI (Galería Artelibre, Zaragoza, Spain, 2017). His participation in national biennials and exhibitions has also been significant, such as the V Bienal Nacional de Artes Visuales Yucatán (2011) and the XXXIV Encuentro Nacional de Arte Joven (2014).

Throughout his career, Espinosa has earned several accolades, including the Jóvenes Creadores grants from PECDA (2010 and 2014) and FONCA (2012), as well as the Acquisition Award at the V Bienal Nacional de Artes Visuales Yucatán and the State Youth Award, both in 2011. His work has been featured in magazines such as Líderes Mexicanos and Cultura y Arte en México, and is part of public and private collections, including a portrait of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador for the Presidential Gallery at the National Palace.

REBECA SERRANO

Mexican artist studied a bachelor's degree in Visual Arts at the Autonomous University of Queretaro. Her work focuses on themes of identity, overcoming challenges, and the psychosocial environment of the Mexican community, using elements of nature. These are managed as a correlation between life and the energy a person possesses. She has participated in collective exhibitions in the states of Queretaro, Oaxaca, and Zacatecas, and in biennials such as the VI National Biennial of Graphic Arts "Shinzaburo Takeda" and the Second Central-Western Prize for Painting, Sculpture, and Engraving "José and Tomás Chávez Morado."

Reflections

Reflections" is an exhibition that combines the unique artistic visions of five photographers from diverse backgrounds. John Bernhard from Switzerland captures the essence of Houston's urban life, focusing on the street inhabitants and their environment. Alfonso Bonilla from Colombia weaves intricate tales of everyday scenes, creating compelling narratives within each photograph. Luvia Lazo, hailing from Oaxaca, Mexico, portrays the spirit and culture of Oaxacan villages with depth and authenticity. Bogdan Mihai from Romania presents his "Inheritance" series, documenting the fading grandeur of a historic Romanian thermal spa, symbolizing a society undergoing change. Finally, Carlos Ocando from Venezuela searches for harmony in urban landscapes, exploring the concept of reflections in his work. Through their series, each artist offers a distinct perspective on time and space, connecting their subjects and viewers in a contemplative dialogue.

Rolando Rojas Jewelry

Limited editions ,Reproductions of the most relevant characters on Rolando's paintings