Ramon Aguilar Moré’s painting career passed through different stages: naive, expressionist, cubist and realist. Through the use of the spatula, he created cubic forms, synthesized architectures and disperse figures. He gives great prominence to light, using white, grey, blue and black tones that he combines with techniques of oil painting, watercolours and gouache and waxes. He builds aesthetic constructions that endow a wise atmosphere of neo-romanticism based on a predominantly feminine theme, while he also portrays beach life, urban landscape, still lifes and interior stages for dance, ballet, opera and jazz.