An exploration of the human body and identity through abstraction, where form and structure reflect psychological and physical presence.

An exploration of the human body and identity through abstraction, where form and structure reflect psychological and physical presence.










The Morfologías Corporales (Corporal Morphologies) series investigates the human body as both physical structure and symbolic form. Through abstraction, Ramón Menocal explores the relationship between identity, perception, and corporeal presence.
The works move between figuration and abstraction, suggesting fragmented anatomies and psychological states rather than literal representation. Gestural marks and compositional tensions evoke the body as a site of transformation, memory, and introspection.
This series reflects an ongoing dialogue between internal identity and external form, where the body becomes a visual language shaped by both personal and universal experience.