Raciel Romero Jiménez is a visual artist born in Mexico City, whose practice centers on hyperrealism as a means to explore the deeper layers of the human subconscious. His work offers multiple perspectives on the human condition, revealing what often remains hidden within everyday experience.
Of Oaxacan heritage, he descends from a family of palm artisans, an influence that shaped his sensitivity toward craftsmanship and detail. He trained in architectural drawing and studied anatomy at the Academy of San Carlos, developing a strong technical foundation reflected in the precision of his work.
Throughout his career, he has built extensive experience in sculpture and high-level artistic projects, establishing a distinctive visual language that, while rooted in hyperrealism, expands into other techniques and contemporary approaches.
