Alejandro Honda


Alejandro Honda.

Alejandro Ramírez Honda (January 29, 1952 in San Martín Texmelucan, Puebla), is a Mexican painter. His works are based on oil, pastel, pencil and ink. But he also works with graphic design, and screen printing. His work can be categorized mainly in Mexican prehispanic, ethnic, nationalist, landscape, portrait, postmodern, religious and antireligious, erotic, eclectic, fiction and social portrait. Mexican pre-Hispanic

In a total fascination for the prehispanic culture of his country, Honda studies the history of the forms and meanings of that time, applying this knowledge to a particular contemporary vision of pre-Columbian art. Erotic or religious?

Although Alejandro Honda does not agree with religious ideas, he explores the world of Catholic iconism, giving it a new meaning: his own interpretation. the beginning

Developing the vocation for drawing from an early age. Alejandro Honda begins his training at the National Institute of Fine Arts (INBA). Then he develops two independent careers: in painting and graphic design. He subsequently developed his work in Mexico City in Banamex, Cartón y Papel de México, and other important companies.

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