Luis Molina
About Us:
With an outstanding knowledge of his roots, Molina takes you to the magical world of Afro Cuban folklore and shows you the serene and proud beauty of the Cuban country people. Every time we look at one of his paintings we are filled with immense joy and optimism. It comes through the effective brushstrokes, bright colors, and the riveting beauty of his subjects.
He graduated from the National School of Art San Alejandro and the National School of Design in Havana, Cuba and he has participated in numerous exhibits in USA, Panama and Spain…..Read More
Originals:
“The first communication is the silent language through the facial expressions and visual expressions. The eyes are the window of the soul”, indicates Molina.
The artist identifies himself totally with the Cuban culture, the folklore, the vegetation and the wildlife that characterize his paintings. He is a creator whose Afrocuban roots are constantly reflected in his work. He paints with shining colors, like the ones he remembers of the Cuban noon: green, red and blue that dazzle the eye.
His orishas, guajiros and mulatas, whose torn eyes go beyond their faces and the transparency technique, that lets a glimpse behind the first plane, is the seal that identifies his work….Read and View Paintings
Giclees:
1.Why the Giclee?
The Giclee process has changed art reproduction forever because, unlike other printing techniques, Iris inks blend into paper of canvas surfaces. This produces a seamless, continuous- tone surface. Painters, photographers, collectors and even museum curators have recognized the superb quality of Iris printing in reproducing fine artwork for sale or display. The colors can be brilliant and is superior to other methods of reproduction.
2.How long do Giclee last?
Giclee have undergone extensive testing by Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc a leading authority on the care and preservation of prints, photographs, and films.
Wilhelm’s testing, has shown that under standard conditions, a giclee can last as long as 130 years before noticeable fading begins. It is important to note that all colors fade……Read and View Giclees
ADDRESS:
1634 SW 8th Street
Miami, Florida 33135
GALLERY HOURS:
Monday thru Saturday
11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday by appointment only
TELEPHONE:
Phone: 305.642.0444
Fax: 305.642.2243
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