Enrique Pichardo (Mexico City, 1973) is a Mexican Contemporary Expressionism artist who studied at the Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado (ENPEG), “La Esmeralda.”
He has exhibited in Mexico City’s most important museums, including the Museum of Popular Art (MAP), Fine Arts, Frida Kahlo, Dolores Olmedo, José Luis Cuevas, Popular Cultures, and San Carlos.In addition to having exports to the United States, Europe, and South America. The Mexican plastic artist, Enrique Pichardo, has more than 30 years of experience as a painter. His technique and style combine artistic influences from other countries with the traditional Mexican influence. In his own words, he defines his art as naive expressionism.
The plastic work of Enrique Pichardo has more than one aspect. On the one hand, he creates works that are densely populated with shapes, figures, and colors. On the other hand, he has abstracted urban landscapes with a neutral color palette that recreates everyday situations. However, the special characteristic that maintains the cohesion of all his pieces is the conviction of approaching art through a return to his childhood and his first
He has exhibited in Mexico City’s most important museums, including the Museum of Popular Art (MAP), Fine Arts, Frida Kahlo, Dolores Olmedo, José Luis Cuevas, Popular Cultures, and San Carlos.In addition to having exports to the United States, Europe, and South America. The Mexican plastic artist, Enrique Pichardo, has more than 30 years of experience as a painter. His technique and style combine artistic influences from other countries with the traditional Mexican influence. In his own words, he defines his art as naive expressionism.
The plastic work of Enrique Pichardo has more than one aspect. On the one hand, he creates works that are densely populated with shapes, figures, and colors. On the other hand, he has abstracted urban landscapes with a neutral color palette that recreates everyday situations. However, the special characteristic that maintains the cohesion of all his pieces is the conviction of approaching art through a return to his childhood and his first traces. Paint like a child, paint with more expression than technique, paint with feeling over technique. The painter seeks the skillful strokes of his inner child to carry out each of his pieces.
I am not an artist, I am a child with many years.
Enrique Pichardo.