Description: - Eduardo Guerra was born in the Western Province of Pinar del Rio, Cuba in 1967. From 1982 to 1986 he studied in the National Art School and subsequently in 1995 he graduated from the Higher Institute of Art in the specialty of engraving along with painting. He is a professor of the Faculty of Visual Arts in Cuba's Art University along with some 20 personal and some 40 collective exhibits. He is best known for his unique hybrid printmaking and etching technique known as collography. Collography is a technique in which materials are assembled on a flat plate to form different surfaces and textures. The plate is then rolled to create an impression and printed with ink.He has received recognitions like the Award of the 10th Poitiers Visual Arts Salon, France. His works are in collections of Casa de Galicia, Madrid, Spain: Antonio Pérez Foundation, Cuenca, Spain; Museum of Latin American Art (MoLAA), California, United States; and Cuevas Museum, Mexico City, among others.- Part of a limited series, 48th out of 70 from 2008.- Painting with frame measures 15-1/2" x 14"- A few indentations on the frame but otherwise in great condition.- Please contact me for additional images or questions. Orders are final sale, please review images as they are part of the description. Thank you. Carmela
Price: 145 USD
Location: Melrose, Massachusetts
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Year of Production: 1967
Artist: Eduardo Guerra
Type: Print
Item Height: 14 in
Style: Cuban
Features: Limited Edition
Item Length: 14 in
Production Technique: Etching
Framing: Framed
Item Width: 14 in