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Giants in the city, the Breast Project

GIANTS IN THE CITY

The word “breast” is a metaphor for “women” in general. In the early 1990’s women’s health issues, the effect of altered and idealized female images and the national obsession with artificial breasts came to everyone’s attention.
“The Breast Project” series is a multi-disciplinary project that examines contemporary female imagery in popular media. I have created a Giant breast to challenge our contemporary ideas of beauty, to counter stereotypes and to depict non-idealized women and men.
To me painting has always been a great mystery, like a secret and something I‘ve always loved. Perhaps, I get it of inheritance from my father that was immense creator and also painter. And little by little I began to express myself in this artistic demonstration, which fills me with satisfaction and hopefully it accompanies me always. I don’t measure myself – I express myself. I don’t think about rules, but instead I think about the moment.
Miguel Fleitas.
www.artsfleitas.com
Giants in the city, the Breast Project

GIANTS IN THE CITY

The word “breast” is a metaphor for “women” in general. In the early 1990’s women’s health issues, the effect of altered and idealized female images and the national obsession with artificial breasts came to everyone’s attention.
“The Breast Project” series is a multi-disciplinary project that examines contemporary female imagery in popular media. I have created a Giant breast to challenge our contemporary ideas of beauty, to counter stereotypes and to depict non-idealized women and men.
To me painting has always been a great mystery, like a secret and something I‘ve always loved. Perhaps, I get it of inheritance from my father that was immense creator and also painter. And little by little I began to express myself in this artistic demonstration, which fills me with satisfaction and hopefully it accompanies me always. I don’t measure myself – I express myself. I don’t think about rules, but instead I think about the moment.
Miguel Fleitas.
www.artsfleitas.com
Giants in the city, the Breast Project

GIANTS IN THE CITY

The word “breast” is a metaphor for “women” in general. In the early 1990’s women’s health issues, the effect of altered and idealized female images and the national obsession with artificial breasts came to everyone’s attention.
“The Breast Project” series is a multi-disciplinary project that examines contemporary female imagery in popular media. I have created a Giant breast to challenge our contemporary ideas of beauty, to counter stereotypes and to depict non-idealized women and men.
To me painting has always been a great mystery, like a secret and something I‘ve always loved. Perhaps, I get it of inheritance from my father that was immense creator and also painter. And little by little I began to express myself in this artistic demonstration, which fills me with satisfaction and hopefully it accompanies me always. I don’t measure myself – I express myself. I don’t think about rules, but instead I think about the moment.
Miguel Fleitas.
www.artsfleitas.com
Giants in the city, the Breast Project

GIANTS IN THE CITY

The word “breast” is a metaphor for “women” in general. In the early 1990’s women’s health issues, the effect of altered and idealized female images and the national obsession with artificial breasts came to everyone’s attention.
“The Breast Project” series is a multi-disciplinary project that examines contemporary female imagery in popular media. I have created a Giant breast to challenge our contemporary ideas of beauty, to counter stereotypes and to depict non-idealized women and men.
To me painting has always been a great mystery, like a secret and something I‘ve always loved. Perhaps, I get it of inheritance from my father that was immense creator and also painter. And little by little I began to express myself in this artistic demonstration, which fills me with satisfaction and hopefully it accompanies me always. I don’t measure myself – I express myself. I don’t think about rules, but instead I think about the moment.
Miguel Fleitas.
www.artsfleitas.com
Giants in the city, the Breast Project

GIANTS IN THE CITY

The word “breast” is a metaphor for “women” in general. In the early 1990’s women’s health issues, the effect of altered and idealized female images and the national obsession with artificial breasts came to everyone’s attention.
“The Breast Project” series is a multi-disciplinary project that examines contemporary female imagery in popular media. I have created a Giant breast to challenge our contemporary ideas of beauty, to counter stereotypes and to depict non-idealized women and men.
To me painting has always been a great mystery, like a secret and something I‘ve always loved. Perhaps, I get it of inheritance from my father that was immense creator and also painter. And little by little I began to express myself in this artistic demonstration, which fills me with satisfaction and hopefully it accompanies me always. I don’t measure myself – I express myself. I don’t think about rules, but instead I think about the moment.
Miguel Fleitas.
www.artsfleitas.com

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"The breas project" Painting

Miguel Fleitas

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 182.9 W x 147.3 H x 0.3 D cm

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Giants in the city, the Breast Project GIANTS IN THE CITY The word “breast” is a metaphor for “women” in general. In the early 1990’s women’s health issues, the effect of altered and idealized female images and the national obsession with artificial breasts came to everyone’s attention. “The Breas...

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2017

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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

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182.9 W x 147.3 H x 0.3 D cm

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Miguel Fleitas (born Jun 22, 1956) is a Contemporary Cuban/American Artist. Miguel Fleitas is a creator by nature, with more than 25 years of experience in the industry of cinematography and television. Whether as director, cameraman or photographer-always, his career has been joined narrowly to the Art and has constantly been developed in different artistic demonstrations. Fleitas has obtained prizes and international recognitions thanks to the talent accumulated in his path.To me painting has always been a great mystery, like a secret and something I‘ve always loved. Perhaps, I get it of inheritance from my father that was immense creator and also painter. And little by little I began to express myself in this artistic demonstration, which fills me with satisfaction and hopefully it accompanies me always. I don’t measure myself – I express myself. I don’t think about rules, but instead I think about the moment. Miguel Fleitas.

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