Juan Antonio Rodriguez Olivares |
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Sunday, September 24, 2017
Juan Antonio Rodriguez Olivares
Juan Luis Perez - Cuban Artist
Juan Luis Perez was born in Havana, Cuba in Jan 20th, 1970 and raised
in Miami, Florida from an early age. Drawing and sketching from the age
of 5 and winning multiple awards in school fairs along his beginnings.
Picked up oil painting in the early 1990s after art courses in Miami
Dade community college.
Participated in many successful exhibitions and exposure worldwide, he’s been humbled to have collectors from Italy, Brazil, Argentina, South Africa, Spain, Germany, and many local collectors. Prize winner of the 2017 Artexpo New York Poster Challenge. Exhibited in Art LA, Palm
Beach Art Show, Art Basel week at Spectrum, Also Eastern and western Europe, Latin America, Caribbean and others with many USA solo as well as group exhibits.
With a natural born passion for the visual arts, and a deep cultural awareness, his style has evolved from his extensive travels all over the world. From Africa to Europe and South America. Living abroad in Europe this dynamic emerging artist, has managed to embrace diverse styles throughout his art life highly influenced from the Vanguard school of artist from San Alejandro School of Arts in Cuba, to many accomplished masters from Europe. A self taught artist and a student of many, his vibrant approach has emerged from a desire to explore the vast landscapes of the soul. A composition of harmony with elegance and a rich texture that captures the eye of his admirers to explore and depict vast and interesting features that define his latest work as abstract expressionism a literal composition of a story expressed in artistic poetry.
Artist's Statement
I consider myself totally away from fads or trends. When I create a piece of art, I am guided only by my truest inspiration from a total freedom of choice. Being completely self-taught, I do not believe in the academy and its dogmas, and even less in the market claims. So, I change my artistic style as if I were changing my clothes. For me, art is a passion, a fun, a great adventure.
I use dissimilar materials such as acrylic, oil, charcoal, graphite, resins, gesso, alcohol, newspapers sheets, etc. I love monochromatic tones and rough or dynamic strokes, as well as I enjoy turning the spatula in the biggest protagonist of my work.
My thematic interest revolves around human beings and their most pressing conflicts. My works are profound social portraits of a generation. Similarly, I’m interested in cultural dialogues between East and West, or between societieswhich, despite their differences, belong to the same condition: human.
Website: www.donjuanart.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/juanluisperez1
Participated in many successful exhibitions and exposure worldwide, he’s been humbled to have collectors from Italy, Brazil, Argentina, South Africa, Spain, Germany, and many local collectors. Prize winner of the 2017 Artexpo New York Poster Challenge. Exhibited in Art LA, Palm
Beach Art Show, Art Basel week at Spectrum, Also Eastern and western Europe, Latin America, Caribbean and others with many USA solo as well as group exhibits.
With a natural born passion for the visual arts, and a deep cultural awareness, his style has evolved from his extensive travels all over the world. From Africa to Europe and South America. Living abroad in Europe this dynamic emerging artist, has managed to embrace diverse styles throughout his art life highly influenced from the Vanguard school of artist from San Alejandro School of Arts in Cuba, to many accomplished masters from Europe. A self taught artist and a student of many, his vibrant approach has emerged from a desire to explore the vast landscapes of the soul. A composition of harmony with elegance and a rich texture that captures the eye of his admirers to explore and depict vast and interesting features that define his latest work as abstract expressionism a literal composition of a story expressed in artistic poetry.
Juan Luis Perez - Curiosity - Mixed Media on Wood - 30x30in - 2016 |
Flores-Carbonell Collection
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Artist's Statement
I consider myself totally away from fads or trends. When I create a piece of art, I am guided only by my truest inspiration from a total freedom of choice. Being completely self-taught, I do not believe in the academy and its dogmas, and even less in the market claims. So, I change my artistic style as if I were changing my clothes. For me, art is a passion, a fun, a great adventure.
I use dissimilar materials such as acrylic, oil, charcoal, graphite, resins, gesso, alcohol, newspapers sheets, etc. I love monochromatic tones and rough or dynamic strokes, as well as I enjoy turning the spatula in the biggest protagonist of my work.
My thematic interest revolves around human beings and their most pressing conflicts. My works are profound social portraits of a generation. Similarly, I’m interested in cultural dialogues between East and West, or between societieswhich, despite their differences, belong to the same condition: human.
Website: www.donjuanart.com
Guillermo Estrada Viera, sculptor, painter and printmaker.
Born December 9,1963, Guillermo Estrada Viera is a sculptor, painter and printmaker.
Estrada began this mixed media series by collecting "libretas de abastecimiento" (ration card Booklets) from Cuban families for an entire year. He used these booklets upon which to produce his woodcut prints. After the printing process is complete, the final effect is achieved by holding each piece above lit candles, slightly burning the paper.
Estrada has seamlessly married his materials and ideas, producing a series that speaks to the hunger of the creative heart and reflects the ongoing hardships suffered by Cubans over the shortages of food and other goods.
Estrada began this mixed media series by collecting "libretas de abastecimiento" (ration card Booklets) from Cuban families for an entire year. He used these booklets upon which to produce his woodcut prints. After the printing process is complete, the final effect is achieved by holding each piece above lit candles, slightly burning the paper.
Estrada has seamlessly married his materials and ideas, producing a series that speaks to the hunger of the creative heart and reflects the ongoing hardships suffered by Cubans over the shortages of food and other goods.