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Blue Door

Artist:  Quiala       More by this artist

Category:  Paintings - Eastern Cuban       More in this category

Medium:  Acrylic on Canvas

Description:  
Sun baked blue door of a peasants shack, painted with concern for even the smallest detail - the trademark style of this talented Cuban artist. Joherms Quiala Brooks is a formally trained painter who brings his own Cuban twist to a Dali-esque form of surrealism. His paintings frequently contain beautifully rendered mysteries which the viewer must try to unravel in order to decipher the true meaning of the piece. His seductive and intriguing works present commentaries on the modern Cuban cultural experience. Quiala was born between the sea and the mountains in Guantánamo, Cuba, where he attended the School of Fine Arts. From there, he was accepted at Havana’s National Art School where he was able to broaden his education by attending art expositions and theater and reading current literature about art. This opened his eyes to many of the different cultures in his own country. Quiala painted this series after meeting the Holy Father in Rome. A piece by this Cuban artist featured in The Wall Street Journal 3-22-08.

Year:  2002

Length:  48
Width:  36
Height:  N/A

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