• United States •
Digital on Plexiglas , Metal under plexiglas
24 x 18 in
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Medium :
Digital on Plexiglas , Metal under plexiglas
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
24x18in
About this artwork
Inspired in San Diego River region. Ezra conceived this piece while riding on a trolley from East county to downtown San Diego. He felt like a tourist in a daily tour of hisr own existence. Direct Print Behind Acrylic Glass, Image dimensions: 18 x 24", Aluminum rails, acrylic glass 0.08″ glossy.
« Transformative paintings depicting an alternative reality emerging at the intersection of art, science, and humanity. »
Ezra Bejar is a Mexican artist whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, in the United States, Switzerland, and Singapore. His art is a continuous reflection on his personal transformative journey. Bejar's compositions depict a reality that emerges at the intersection of art, science, and humanity. While the themes he explores are diverse, his interest primarily lies in humanity, the relationship between humans and nature, as well as ecology. He also depicts his surroundings and important current events in society.