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The Blue Piano (El piano Azul) Painting

Dixie Miguez

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 22 W x 28 H x 0.8 D in

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Cuban couple in love playing piano at the moonlight in a Cuban countryside. Surrealist romantic oil painting art by Dixie Miguez

Year Created:

2018

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Painting, Oil on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

22 W x 28 H x 0.8 D in

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Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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My artworks are typically done with oil colors on stretched canvas and represent the everyday life of the country side and small towns of central Cuba. The art represents my childhood in San Juan de los Remedios, a small town in Villa Clara, central providence of Cuba and the experiences and events archived in my mind through the years I lived in Cuba. The subjects and themes may vary but the essence of my art is the same, Cuba in a context of surrealism. On the paintings I represent scenes of the everyday life in my hometown surrounded by the local culture and architectural elements from a surrealism point of view. The visual characteristics of my art are represented by the use of human bodies with no faces, no arms and disconnected hands. The color palette used is very intense and warm representing the colors of the Cuban tropic such as warm red, cadmium yellow, forest green and dark brown. The use of no face and no arms was born in Cuba; it was a way for me to express the lack of freedom of expression in our country. A face without mouth can't speak and without eyes can't see. With the time it became the key of my surrealism style and now I see it in an opposite way, now it represents an unlimited freedom. I would like that in those empty faces the viewer put their on face or the ones they would like to see on it. The absence of arms represent unlimited freedom as well, can you image your hands been free, controlled but not physically connected to your body... how many things you can touch and feel, even if your body is not there.

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