▷ Wings in indigo by Judith Ruiz, 2022 | Oil Painting for Sale Certified
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Introducing ‘Wings of Indigo,’ a captivating oil-on-canvas masterpiece by the talented Oaxacan artist, Judith Ruiz. This artwork is a stunning example of Judith’s artistic prowess.
At the heart of ‘Wings of Indigo’ is a mesmerizing portrayal of a child’s face, bathed in a warm yellow hue. In the child’s delicate hands, a vibrant purple butterfly is cradled, evoking a sense of wonder and innocence. But it’s the background of the canvas that truly enchants—a lush tapestry of purple butterflies fluttering in harmonious chaos, creating a dreamscape that invites contemplation.
Born in Oaxaca, Mexico, in 1972, Judith Ruiz is a versatile artist known for her work in painting, sculpture, and ceramics. Her artistic journey has led to numerous solo and group exhibitions in both Mexico and the United States. Notably, her work has found a home in the collection of the Pascual Foundation.
Judith’s art has been selected to represent significant exhibitions, such as ‘México: Altar de Muertos’ in 2019, held at the Institute of Graphic Arts of Oaxaca (IAGO), and ‘107 Testimonios: Arte Empoderando a la Mujer’ in 2018, hosted by the ‘Museo Universum’ and ‘Museo de la Luz’ in Mexico. She is also a member of the ‘Colectivo Xicoténcatl’ and has contributed to impactful exhibitions like ‘Réquiem por Julio Ruelas’ at the ‘Centro Cultural Universitario de Sonora.’
In her current work, Judith explores the medium of fresco painting, showcasing remarkable technical and conceptual growth. Her art journey traverses influences from pre-Columbian roots to an embrace of lyrical abstraction.
‘Wings of Indigo’ is not just an artwork; it’s an invitation to immerse yourself in the world of Judith Ruiz—a world where innocence and wonder take flight. This stunning piece is a testament to her artistic brilliance and a perfect addition to any art collection.





