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We are delighted to showcase Rick Espinoza’s remarkable mastery of color and form, inviting viewers to explore a vivid tapestry of cultural heritage, imagination, and the human experience.
Born and raised in Pueblo, Colorado, Rick Espinoza is a self-taught Chicano artist whose mesmerizing colored pencil realism captures the beauty and resilience of Indigenous cultures. Inspired from a young age by his artistic older brother and the natural world surrounding the Arkansas River, Rick began drawing animals and reptiles he encountered in his childhood—an early spark that ignited a lifelong passion for art.
Rick's signature style features a unique layering technique that brings depth, vibrancy, and emotion to each piece. His work reflects not only his deep reverence for Native American culture but also his broader love for the world’s beauty and the everyday moments that often go unnoticed. “Through my art, I aim to honor the depth and resilience of Indigenous cultures,” says Espinoza, whose pieces are rich with soulful narratives and intricate detail.
Espinoza is currently the only colored pencil artist signed to a major art gallery in Taos, New Mexico—Heritage Fine Arts Gallery—where his work continues to captivate audiences. He also accepts commissions for custom, one-of-a-kind portraits. For inquiries, Rick can be reached at 719-994-6940.
We are delighted to showcase Rick Espinoza’s remarkable mastery of color and form, inviting viewers to explore a vivid tapestry of cultural heritage, imagination, and the human experience.
Reception and artist meet and greet takes place on August 1 from 6-8 PM. Refreshments will be provided.
AGE GROUP: | Tween | Teen | Juvenile | Family | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Reception | Hispanic Heritage Month | Exhibit | Cultural | Art/Photography |