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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
50x60in
About this artwork
En esta obra la imagen de una mujer sensual se convierte en metafora de Cuba: cautivadora en su belleza exterior, pero marcada por una realidad de carencias y sometimiento. El gesto de morder un tacon negro simboliza la miseria y la desesperacion de un pais que, a pesar de su riqueza cultural y humana, se ve obligado a sobrevivir con lo minimo. A la vez , denuncia como fuerzas externas e internas se aprovechan de esta fragilidad, consumiendo lo que… queda de su dignidad.
Rafael Hernández Morales is a Cuban-American visual painter based in Orlando, with a background in art education and a career marked by the exploration of identity and transformation. He employs a mixed-media approach, characterized by detailed hyperrealism, texture, and sculptural depth, fusing relief, light, and color to construct three-dimensional works. His conceptual and virtuosic style conveys powerful messages about freedom, memory, and resilience, inviting the viewer to reflect and feel hope, strength, and authenticity in the face of the experience of exile and personal growth.