Carolina Ramonde is an Italo-Uruguayan conceptual artist who specializes in oil paintings inspired by nature, climate change and current events. She's part of the movement ‘Techspressionism’ as she likes to do digitally interventions on some of her painting.

Carolina Ramonde is an Italo-Uruguayan conceptual artist who specializes in oil paintings inspired by nature, climate change and current events. She's part of the movement ‘Techspressionism’ as she likes to do digitally interventions on some of her painting.
Caro was born by the sea in the beautiful city of Montevideo, Uruguay. She's also an Italian citizen. Caro has been studying art in its diverse forms her whole life. She received her first art award at 5 years old. She went on to study Fashion Design at age 15 at Instituto Strasser, Montevideo, and created her first capsule collection when she was 18 yrs. old. Later, she earned a degree as an Interior Designer at Gino Moncalvo Design School.
Caro traveled the world with her husband. They lived in Argentina for a few years, where she studied sculpture at Centro Cultural Rojas. They also lived in Milan, Italy, where her oldest daughter was born. One year later they moved to Porto Alegre, Brazil, and later that year, Caro welcomed her youngest daughter in Montevideo, Uruguay. The family then moved to São Paulo, Brazil, where Caro studied Plastic Arts with a specialization in Painting at ABRA – Academia Brasileira de Arte.
A move to Mexico found Caro as part of an art collective that took her paintings to charity auctions, art exhibitions and contests. Then it was on to Buenos Aires, Argentina where Caro continued painting and took part in art exhibitions.
Currently, Caro is living for a while at Florence, Italy and divides her time and artistic creations between Vancouver, Mexico City and Miami. She also makes it an habit to visit her family and friends in Buenos Aires and Montevideo once a year.



