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Marley

Marley

Eduardo de la Cruz Guerra, 2018

Oil on canvas, Portrait Painting

Size: 100 x 130 cm / 39 x 51 in

Regular price $1,400.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $1,400.00 CAD
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"Marley" by Eduardo de la Cruz Guerra is a portrait made of oil on canvas. 

This work was created in the memory of one of the world wide music icons, and as well the beautiful that was his love of art and his fight for human rights, and his fight against violence towers women. 

The theme of black and race has been explored in the Cuban plastic arts since the 1700s, and either way in terms of race, racism, and humanity, previously ignored throughout history, penetrate the global social and artistic discourse of the Cuban nation. Even thought, in this case, I do not propose the deconstruction of the current situation of the "races" in the island, and the politics which the unequal social and symbolic injustices have clashed. The vision of my work, is a demonstration, less symbolic and less representative of a self phenomenon of the gratitude to my work, it is the strength of expression of the Afro-Cuban culture, and giving the world of all it's history.

Shipping & Returns

All items are either shipped directly from Canada or Cuba unframed unless specifically requested. Artwork will be rolled and shipped out in a thick protective tube through available courier.

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About Eduardo de la Cruz Guerra

The theme of black and race has been explored in the Cuban plastic arts since the 1700s, and either way in terms of race, racism, and humanity, previously ignored throughout history, penetrate the global social and artistic discourse of the Cuban nation. Even thought, in this case, I do not propose the deconstruction of the current situation of the "races" in the island, and the politics which the unequal social and symbolic injustices have clashed. The vision of my work, is a demonstration, less symbolic and less representative of a self phenomenon of the gratitude to my work, it is the strength of expression of the Afro-Cuban culture, and giving the world of all it's history.

For more information refer to his Curriculum Vitae