Collectors and new comers will be mesmerized by eminent artist Edel Bordón's latest work. His use of figurative art in geometric contexts represents the human condition in a modernist manner. Bordon's unique methods always beckon the viewer in for closer inspection. The defining space lends poetry to interesting reflections. Included in this show are two of Bordon's evocative portraits, Larga Espera (The Long Wait) and Foto de Identidad (Identity Photo) which incorporate his influences of oriental print.
Afro Cuban Yasser Rittoles dares the viewer to apprehend human struggle by people of color through intimate portraits that say “see me” and “see us.” Notice our view and the symbolic veils that subvert reception and expression. Do not look away.
Guillermo Estrada Viera's expressionistic construction of large portraits depict cartoonish characters bearing symbols of strife and the uncertainty of the future. The vibrant colors of the Caribbean contrast the endeavoring figure in each painting.