Reinaldo Pagán Ávila (Cuban, b.1971)
Latina
Acrylic on canvas
Signed to lower left
Visible 31 in. x 39 in., framed to 35 in. x 42.
A stylized, cubist-inspired portrait of a woman rendered in warm earth tones and layered geometric forms. The figure’s distorted but solid face and steady gaze create a sense of quiet presence, while dark, flowing hair frames the composition. Her expressive hands drawn toward her bare breasts emphasize and challenge concepts of femininity.
Reinaldo Pagán Ávila (Cuban, b. 1971) is a painter and cartoonist known for his contributions to contemporary Cuban art. Trained at the José Joaquín Tejada Art School, he later joined the influential artist group Cara Joven in the early 1990s. His work spans painting, drawing, and visual humor, earning him national and international recognition for both fine art and caricature.
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[Art, Cuban Art, Latinx Art, Latino Art, Latin-American Art, Caribbean Art]
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