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Garry Raymond-Pereira Original oil on canvas Pirates Map 58 x 37

Garry Raymond-Pereira Original oil on canvas Pirates Map 58 x 37
Garry Raymond-Pereira Original oil on canvas Pirates Map 58 x 37
Garry Raymond-Pereira Original oil on canvas Pirates Map 58 x 37
Garry Raymond-Pereira Original oil on canvas Pirates Map 58 x 37
Garry Raymond-Pereira Original oil on canvas Pirates Map 58 x 37
Garry Raymond-Pereira Original oil on canvas Pirates Map 58 x 37
Garry Raymond-Pereira Original oil on canvas Pirates Map 58 x 37
Garry Raymond-Pereira Original oil on canvas Pirates Map 58 x 37
Garry Raymond-Pereira Original oil on canvas Pirates Map 58 x 37

Garry Raymond-Pereira Original oil on canvas Pirates Map 58 x 37
Make an offer if interested. Garry Pereira was born in 1974 and studied art at Norwich, Loughborough and Lowestoft Colleges of Art and Design. In 1999 he won the Hunters Scholarship for Fine Art and the Laing Painting Competition. In 2005 he was awarded first prize for the The Public Eye National Competition in London. He has exhibited widely: in the UK at the Affordable Art Fairs, Glasgow Art Fair, Islington Art Fair, Art London etc. Outside the UK he has exhibited in Dublin, New York, Cannes and Nantucket and Toronto. He lives in East Anglia and he gains inspiration from the waves and dunes of his native Norfolk coast. In addition he makes frequent trips to the dramatic landscape of Snowdonia and Scotland. Garry Raymond-Pereira is a Norwich artist known for his mesmerising seascapes. Garry has experienced international success and his work is regularly exhibited in Art Fairs around the world. Garrys paintings begin with the location which is very important to him and he feels a calling to the location and a need to paint it. Garry is particularly inspired by the crashing waves of the. Norfolk coastline or in bleak mountainous areas of Scotland, Wales or out of season Lake District. Garry Says The planning, sketching and research of the subject is important. Once the research, drawing and title are all in place, the painting process happens. This exhibition will feature recent paintings of land and seascapes and mixture of sizes from large canvases to the well known 12x12cm miniatures. The exhibition will also feature Garrys studio paintings as well as his much more expressive location paintings. Garry Raymond-Pereira paintings are full of atmosphere, powerful and often moody. With a closer look they are thought provoking and contemplative. The item “Garry Raymond-Pereira Original oil on canvas Pirates Map 58 x 37″ is in sale since Thursday, May 04, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Art from Dealers & Resellers\Paintings”. The seller is “civil-war-glass” and is located in Wayland, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Signed?: Signed

Garry Raymond-Pereira Original oil on canvas Pirates Map 58 x 37

Oneida Leiva Cat Jam Original acrylic on Canvas Cuba 83X36 Signed

Oneida Leiva Cat Jam Original acrylic on Canvas Cuba 83X36 Signed
Oneida Leiva Cat Jam Original acrylic on Canvas Cuba 83X36 Signed
Oneida Leiva Cat Jam Original acrylic on Canvas Cuba 83X36 Signed
Oneida Leiva Cat Jam Original acrylic on Canvas Cuba 83X36 Signed
Oneida Leiva Cat Jam Original acrylic on Canvas Cuba 83X36 Signed

Oneida Leiva Cat Jam Original acrylic on Canvas Cuba 83X36 Signed
With Love for all our Mothers! Original acrylic on canvas. Wood frame size 91 inches by 44 inches. Painting size is 83 by 36 inches. It was recently framed. Is an exceptionally diverse cultural blend of African, South American, European and North American design, reflecting the diverse demographic makeup of the island. Cuban artists embraced European. And the early part of the 20th century saw a growth in Cuban. Movements, which were characterized by the mixing of modern artistic genres. After the Cuban Revolution of 1959, Cuban artists became more isolated from the anti-establishment artistic movements of the United States and Europe. Though artists continued to produce work in Cuba, many pursued their careers in exile. While some artists felt it was in their best interests to leave Cuba and produce their art, some artists stayed behind, either happy or merely content to be creating art in Cuba, which was sponsored by the government. Because it was state sponsored, an implied censorship occurred, since artists wouldn’t want to make art that was against the revolutionary movement as that was the source of their funding. It was during the 1980s in which art began to reflect true uninfluenced expression. The “rebirth” of expression in Cuban art was greatly affected by the emergence of a new generation of Cuban. This generation did not remember the revolution directly, nor did they feel angst from having not been a larger part in forming the nation. By the late 1970s, many of the graduates of the school of the arts in Cuba, “the Facultad de Artes Plasticas of the Instituto Superior de Arte” (founded in 1976) were going to work as schoolteachers, teaching art to young Cubans across the island. This gave a platform for the graduates to be able to teach students about freedom of expression. This meant freedom of expression in many forms including medium, message, and style of art. It was this new level of experimentation and expression that was able to enable the movement of the 1980s. The 1960s and 1970s saw the introduction of. Shifting emphasis away from craftsmanship to ideas. This often means the elimination of an object in art production; only an idea is stated or discussed. It requires an enhanced level of participation by the patron (interactive participation or a set of instructions to follow). Mingled together to expand the very definition of “what art is”. In Cuba, these new developments along with Photo Realism, naturally synthesized through the Afro-Cuban sensibility and emerged as The New Art, an art movement widely recognized in Cuba as Cuban. Young artists born after the revolution rebelled against modernism and embraced conceptual art amongst other genres. Many would carry on folkloric traditions and Santeria motifs in their individual expressions while infusing their message with humor and mockery. The art took a qualitative leap by creating international-art structured on African views, not from the outside like surrealism but from the inside, alive with the cultural-spiritual complexities of their own existence. In addition to the Christian, predominately Catholic, there are four African Religions continuing to influence culture being practiced in Cuba. (Ewe Fon), and the secret, male only. The African religions operate independently and synthesized with each other and the Christian religions. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please, check with your countrys custom office to determine their restrictions and prohibitions. We dont mark merchandise values below value or mark items as gifts US and International Government regulations prohibit such behavior. If you need our help in any way, or have a questions, we will do our best to assist you. The item “Oneida Leiva Cat Jam Original acrylic on Canvas Cuba 83X36 Signed” is in sale since Wednesday, May 03, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Art from Dealers & Resellers\Paintings”. The seller is “aika3311″ and is located in West Palm Beach, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Listed By: Owner
  • Signed?: Signed
  • Medium: Acrylic
  • Subject: Figures & Portraits
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Large (Greater than 30in.)
  • Date of Creation: 2000-Now
  • Region of Origin: Cuba

Oneida Leiva Cat Jam Original acrylic on Canvas Cuba 83X36 Signed