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.â€
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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Ethnic Tribute Artwork
Carlos Ramos' "India" Honors the South Asian Country
Trend Themes
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