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Ven a la Luz (Raw Love): The Famous Wooden Sculpture in Tulum

Ven a la Luz (Raw Love): The Famous Wooden Sculpture in Tulum

Looking to for a great spot to take photos in Tulum? Look no further than Ven a la Luz Tulum, also known as the Raw Love Exhibition. This wooden sculpture can be found at the Tulum Hotel Strip and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in town.

The statue is often referred to as “the Woman Sculpture” and is a popular place for tourists to take vacation photos. Whether you’re a lover of art or just looking for a beautiful place to snap a selfie, Ven a la Luz should definitely be on your list!

In this quick guide, I’ll run through everything you need to know about visiting Ven a la Luz– the Raw Love exhibition in Tulum, Mexico.

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About Ven a la Luz - "Raw Love" Woman Sculpture in Tulum

The "Ven a la Luz" sculpture is a 33-foot (10 meter) tall artwork constructed by the very talented South African Artist Daniel Popper. The name translates directly as "Come to the Light" in Spanish. This woman sculpture is made with steel, wood, rope, and green plant and features a woman opening her chest cavity to reveal a lush interior full of plants and green vines.

While the sculpture was once free to snap photos in front of, local Mexican entrepreneurs have capitalized on its popularity and have formed a new exhibition called the Ahau Sculpture Exhibition. This features several other sculptures but the Ven a la Luz is by far the centerpiece.

The sculpture represents the connection between human beings and nature and the overall aim was to raise awareness of the Tulum and Riveria Maya ecosystem.

Ven a la Luz, Woman Sculpture in Tulum, Mexico

Where is The Ven a la Luz Sculpture in Tulum?

If you're reading an outdated blog, then you'll likely have a hard time finding the location of Tulum's famous woman sculpture.

That's because as of 2021, it has been relocated within the Ahau Hotel– an eco-friendly and pet-friendly hotel located on the beach in Tulum's vibrant hotel zone.

It's now located on Calle Corazón de Jesús just off of Tulum's main strip. However, finding the sculpture without knowing the exact directions is quite tricky since there is a tall fence blocking most of the view from the road.

Below I've pinned the exact location of the sculpture to help you find it. You'll find it a little further south of the Follow That Dream Sign.

Tip: The Tulum sculpture exhibition is very close to Cenote Encantado, a must-visit natural swimming location on the hotel strip!

Map of sculpture in Tulum, Mexico

Visiting the Ven a la Luz Woman Sculpture in Tulum

Entrance Fee: 60 MXN pesos

For a small fee, you are now able to go inside the exhibit and get up close and personal with the sculpture.

The Ahau Sculpture Exhibition is open every day from 11 am to sunset. This makes visiting the sculpture early to beat the crowds a little tricky. However, getting here at 11 will let you avoid the longest lines (yes there are people lining up to take photos every day).

I'm not usually the one to line up for "Instagram spots", but I felt this was an unmissable photo stop in Tulum.

Sculpture Exhibition in Tulum

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Photography Tips for the Tulum Sculpture

Heading out to take some great vacation pics? Here are some quick photography tips to help you get better photos.

Shoot during the Golden Hour

The hour after sunrise and before sunset is often called the "Golden Hour" because of the beautiful light it creates. This is definitely the best time to shoot photos outdoors.

Unfortunately, the Ven a la Luz isn't open for the early golden hour, so the best photos will be just before sunset. Unfortunately, this is also the most popular time to visit!

Tulum Vacation photo spot

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Don't Use a Tripod

A tripod is a great way to get better shots outside. However, this being a very popular spot, there just isn't room for one.

Use a Wide Angle Lens

A wide-angle lens will help you fit more of the sculpture into the frame. This is especially helpful if there are other people around, as it will make them look smaller in comparison to the statue.

Large wooden sculpture of a woman in Tulum, Mexico

Get Closer

If you can get closer to the statue, it will make for a more powerful photo.

Ven a la Luz Wooden Woman Sculpture in Tulum Mexico

Wait for Your Turn

There's nothing worse than someone butting in. Since this is a popular Instagram photo spot in Tulum, form a queue and wait for your turn to take a photo at Ven a la luz sculpture.

The staff at the Raw Love Exhibition will likely tell impatient people to step back. However, it's best to just not be that person– relax, you're on vacation!

posing at Ven a la luz sculpture

Where to Stay in Tulum: Accommodation Guide

Wondering about where to stay in Tulum? Generally speaking, there are two areas, Tulum Town (Pueblo), and the Tulum Hotel Zone (Tulum Beach).

Tulum Town is a laid-back town close to the ADO bus station and has loads of hotels, guest houses, hostels, restaurants, bars, and everything else you could imagine.

The Tulum Hotel Zone is located closer to the to the beach, where you'll find more high-end hotels, beach resorts, restaurants, and nightclubs. Here are the 3 top picks from both neighborhoods.

  • Casa Malca - Perfect for couples searching for a luxury, private and relaxing resort. It's situated on a private beach surrounded by palm trees and offers luxury spa treatments and a large outdoor swimming pool.
  • Mamasan Treehouses & Cabins - Stay in an epic tree house just 100m from South Tulum Beach! Features an epic root-top jungle bar with rooms overlooking the ocean.
  • Myan Monkey - By far the best hostel for a party vibe and making lifelong friends. The perfect choice for backpackers looking for accommodation in a great location. Just a short walk to Tulum Center where you can find many restaurants and bars.
Maya Riviera in Mexico

More Tulum Travel Inspiration

I hope you enjoyed this quick article to the famous Tulum wooden sculpture at this beautiful awesome art installation! While you're still here on my blog, check out some of my other articles for tips and travel inspiration to the Riviera Maya & the Yucatan Peninsula.