LATIN AMERICAN & CARIBBEAN ART WORKS
Collection by HARRY MARTINEZ STUDIO
Arte caribeño y de Latinoamérica
Christophe Hohler, Les trois accusés
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Artodyssey
Painting is silent poetry, and poetry is painting that speaks. Simonides
the white hotel
Carlos Estevez, La voluntad infinita (2005)
The Cultural Heart of Boca Raton | Boca Raton Museum of Art
This art museum located in Mizner Park is one of South Florida's premier cultural institutions. The Boca Raton Museum of Art houses a permanent collection of more than 5,000 works, with world-class traveling exhibitions, art films, lectures, tours, family programs, special events and an off-site studio art school.
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Jean-Michel Basquiat: Untitled (Head), 1983
Jean-Michel Basquiat | Widewalls
Jean-Michel Basquiat was an American artist who, regardless of his untimely death, left an enormous impact on the art society of the late 20th century.
Lyle Carbajal: Painting – Daily Art Fixx
American artist Lyle Carbajal uses his paintings to explore the unintentional. “Through the use of color, bold line and image placement he hopes to capture the naiveté of daily life.” Influences include the Brut and Cobra groups of past and present, the naïve artists of Latin America, graphic designers and illustrators, religious painters, and children. […]
Cesar Santos, 1982 | Realist Portrait / Conceptual painter
Cesar Santos, Cuban-American, studied at Miami Dade College and the New World School of the Arts before travelling to Florence, where he trained at the Angel Academy of Art under the tutelage of Michael John Angel, a student of Pietro Annigoni. He returned to Miami, where he developed his philosophy of marrying both the classical and the modern juxtaposed within one painting. His influences range from the Renaissance to the masters of the nineteenth century to Modernism.