It’s Never Too Late | Rogui Martínez Oñate

Rogui Martínez Oñate is a surrealist artist from Mexico known for her bold and expressive work that blends deep emotions with a playful spirit. In this interview, she shares her journey from childhood dreams of becoming an artist to making a name for himself on the international stage. Rogui talks about the artists who have inspired him, his love for experimenting with different materials, and the ups and downs of the creative process. She also offers advice for aspiring artists and reflects on the impact he hopes to leave through his work.

Rogui Martínez Oñate

Rogui Martínez Oñate is a Mexican surrealist artist known for his vibrant and expressive works that combine the complexities of life with a playful spirit, collaborating with global brands and exhibiting internationally.

1. How did you get started in your art career?

I started since I was little, when my dad told me about Martha Chapa (apple artist). I dreamed of one day being able to capture what my heart was saying.

Life and women are my main inspiration.

Rogui Martínez Oñate
Rogui Martínez Oñate, Still losing the ground, 2024, 18×25.5, mixed technique

2. Who are some of your biggest influences or mentors in the art world?

Leonora Carrington has been an important influence for me because her work is imbued with symbolism and a deep interest in the occult and the fantastic. He often explored issues related to female identity. His characters are usually strong and autonomous. Each painting tells a story and reflects the artist’s emotional state. I identify with her. How the heart speaks through art. And each person understands different things.

Rogui Martínez Oñate, Heart with legs, 18x 25.5, Mixed technique, 2024

3. What mediums and techniques do you primarily work with?

I mainly work with acrylic, wax crayon, watercolor, and mix inks. I love experimenting and mixing techniques.

Rogui Martínez Oñate ,Touching the sky, 18x 25.5 , Mixed technique ,2024

4. How do you see your legacy as an artist, and what do you hope to be remembered for?

I would like it to be remembered for the positive impact I have had on the lives of others. The ability of art to unite, inspire, and provoke reflection. I would like to be remembered as someone who was not afraid to experiment and innovate. The constant search for new forms of expression.

Learn from my students and my own fears. Every day life gives you a lot of learning.

Rogui Martínez Oñate
Rogui Martínez Oñate, It flies very high ,18x 25.5 ,Watercolor ,2024

5. What do you hope people take away from experiencing your art?

My goal as an artist would be to provide an enriching experience that not only entertains, but also invites reflection, inspires action and encourages meaningful connections between people. Art is a shared journey, and I hope to be part of that journey for those who experience my works.

Rogui Martínez Oñate, Between lives , 18x 25.5 , Watercolor , 2024

Rogui’s story shows that art is not just about talent—it’s about passion, persistence, and self-expression. His journey reminds us that creativity has no limits and trying new things is part of the fun. Through his work, he hopes to inspire people, bring them together, and make them think. His message is clear: never stop creating, and never stop believing in your dreams. To learn more about Rogui, visit the links below.

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