Monday, January 11, 2010

Cuban Artist Armando Lira Reguera

Armando Lira Reguera is celebrating his debut on the Havana art scene. A woods craftsman with rare talent depicts cultural scenes of his life using Cuba's colorful variety of wood. His tools are simply raw strips of wood, a hand saw, exacter knife, wood glue (only used for stubborn wood that won't lay flat) and sand paper. "No paint," emphasizes Armando.
Exposicion: Artes Plasticas @ Casa de Cultural located at Esq. 33 y 34 Playa throughout January 2010.

Armando stands in front of a self portrait he made on his kitchen door


Artist @ Work piecing wood together


Sanding


PRESUMIDA 48X48cm


PACIENCIA 54X35cm


LOS MAGNIFICOS 70X60cm


LA PAREJA IDEAL 82X63cm


INDIO 61X46cm


CHAPLIN 82X26cm


COMANDANTE 60X43cm


COL Y COL 47X32cm


CELULAR 54X35cm


BAILA 56X32cm


Work in progress

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