As a ceramic artist, Ramiro Gonzalez Luna finds profound beauty in the mundane—those everyday moments that often go unnoticed. His art celebrates the ordinary, transforming simple interactions and familiar scenes into tactile expressions of life, each piece inviting the viewer to pause, reflect, and connect with the world around them.
Unframed
Signed
About the artist:
During the pandemic, Ramiro Gonzalez Luna started focusing on creating his own art and signature style. He was inspired by his experience working at an art gallery, describing himself as a “part-time ceramist.” He focuses on ordinary objects left behind, the remains of daily interactions. Each ceramic piece is unique and considers various issues such as addiction, convenience, and modern life.
Ramiro Gonzalez Luna lives in Mexico City, Mexico.
He has recently exhibited at Peana in Mexico City, Mexico; SUMA Gallery in Madrid, Spain; and UVNT Art Fair also in Madrid, Spain.
Ramiro Gonzalez Luna:
Lobster Telephone (after Dali and James), 2024
Glazed ceramic
5.5 × 5.5 × 6.2 inches /