Ethnic Tribute Artwork

Carlos Ramos' "India" Honors the South Asian Country

On the heels of his “Natural History Museum Part 1” show at the Corey Helford Gallery, Carlos Ramos is putting on his second show titled “India.”

The works in Carlos Ramos' “India” pay tribute to the South Asian culture while depicting it in almost a Disney-like fashion with bold colors and sweet images.

Carlos Ramos' “India” is a solo exhibition of new works opening on August 15th and running until September 3rd.

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