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Williams Carmona
Born in Pinar del Rio, Cuba in 1967, Williams Carmona studied
at the University of Fine Arts in Havana. Like many of his fellow
artists, Carmona left Cuba to explore the artistic freedom available
outside his homeland. Since 1991, he has lived and painted in
Puerto Rico. While his early works were large and expressionistic,
his more mature works have evolved into a new style; one Carmona
has labeled Tropical realism. More intimate in size and subject,
this new style is represented by a tightening up of the brush
strokes and a specific iconography. In 1996 the artist has honored
with a one-man exhibition in his adopted homeland at the Museo
de las Americas in San Juan, Puerto Rico. That same year, Carmona
was also invited to participate in the Latin American masters
group exhibition, Latin ViewPoints, at the Nassau County Museum
of Art, Long Island, New York.

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Williams Carmona
Si vienes conmigo puedes tener riesgos (If you come
with me, you will have risks), 2005
Serigraph
16 x 20 inches
04508
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Williams Carmona
El Orador de las manos (The Orador of the Hands),
2005
Acrylic on canvas
20 x 16 inches
04505 |
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Williams Carmona
No me llames de madrugada (You do not call to me at
day break), 2006
Serigraph
16 x 20 inches
04506 |
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Williams Carmona
Cafe Criollo (Creole Coffee), 2006
Serigraph
16 x 20 inches
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