El artista plastico cubano Luis Pardini pinto esta serie titulada American Herritage.
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Luis Pardini
Serie "American Herritage" |
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Luis Pardini
Serie "American Herritage" |
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Luis Pardini
Serie "American Herritage" |
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Luis Pardini
Serie "American Herritage" |
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Luis Pardini
Serie "American Herritage" |
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Luis Pardini
Serie "American Herritage"
Luis Pardini es graduado de la Academia de San Alejandro de La Habana,
Cuba. Tomo clases adicionales en la Casa de la Cultura
del Vedado ( Cuba ) y en Art Restaoration Techinical Institute Ltd en New York. La obra de Luis Pardini esta en colecciones publicas y privadas en Estados Unidos, Europa y America Latina. Su primera exibicion ocurrio en el Palacio de Bellas Artes ( Museo Nacional ) en La Habana. Tiempo despues exibe en varios museos en Estados Unidos y Republica Domincana. En el 1999 Pardini es invitado a participar en la Feria Internacional de Malaga ( España ) . Ganador del premio en Manhattan Arts Magazine en el 1992 y en el EAA Aviation Foundation Museum en el 1993 en Wisconsin ( Estados Unidos ) . Su trabajo ilustra varias publicaciones nacionales e internacionales. Ha sido escogido para ser parte integral del documental Cuban Painters Doscientos Años de Artes Plasticas en Cuba por el reconocido escritor cubano Roberto Cayuso , cuyo extreno sera proyectado para este 2005.
In Luis Pardini's mixed-media drawings on paper, curvilinear and triangular forms are reduced to abstract symbols to create visceral intensity. Combining Cubism and Expressionism, using a variety of media including colored pencils, watercolor, pen and ink, oils and acrylic, the artist has created his own powerful vocabulary.
One of the most engaging aspects of Mr. Pardini's work is the perspective he establishes. His images suggest aerial or underground veiws of courtyards, piping systems, walls, roadways, and stairways. He captures the rhythm and trajectory of their movements and the relationships between them as they cavort, converge, turn and shift in focus. Shapes that resemble machinery and tool parts -- joints, hooks, wheels, bolts and tubes -- stress the oppressive and ambiguous relationship between man and technology. The dominating shades of grey heighten the feeling of cold isolation. His technical prowess and attention to spatial elements imbue his work with an eerie quality.
Luis Pardini is a Cuban-born artist of Italian ancestry who came to the U.S. in 1980. A graduate of the world renowned San Alejandro College in Havana, his paintings are part of the private collection of the Havana Museum of Fine Arts. His work is also among many prestigious collections in Mexico, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, Russia, Poland, Chile, and other countries. |
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