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Ismael Rodriguez Ramiro Rodriguez was born in Trinidad in 1970. He studied at the Fine Arts Elementary School in his native Trinidad and later at the National Arts School   Arts in the city of Havana.   His works have been presented in Cuba in over twenty solo and group exhibitions in the gallery and Tableau in the Netherlands. Several of his works are in private collections in Holland, USA, France, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Panama, Switzerland , Brazil, Austria and Cuba.   ...
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Ismael Rodriguez Ramiro Rodriguez was born in Trinidad in 1970. He studied at the Fine Arts Elementary School in his native Trinidad and later at the National Arts School   Arts in the city of Havana.   His works have been presented in Cuba in over twenty solo and group exhibitions in the gallery and Tableau in the Netherlands. Several of his works are in private collections in Holland, USA, France, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Panama, Switzerland , Brazil, Austria and Cuba.   On the work of Ismael Ramiro Rodriguez wrote: In one of his most famous aphorisms, Oscar Wilde declared: "La nature imitates art ¨; was referring, of course   the continued state ownership with which we contemplate the elements of nature. From the early days when the landscape is enthroned in the domain of painting through the representation of the most varied forms of vegetation and natural environments, all landscape was seen as a work of art latent, was isolated from their environment and became a scene ready to be painted a picture in power. The artist who goes into the landscape and makes it his own to make it the central theme of all his work becomes a kind of God as creator, returns to the origin of the world, the very moment when the planet was a barren area of all life and urgently required to be populated by vegetation, be filled with landscapes, to paintings. Ismael is one of those artists that from the beginning owned the landscape around him very early in life. His early childhood was spent in the field, at a location between the sea and the mountains and the chances of later life led him to return often for long periods to the elements, strengthening the assimilation acquired many years ago. Faced with a landscape only impose natural limits of our vision, compared to a table   impose further limits the dimensions of support. The grandeur of the former is evident with respect to second and to compete with both infinite must oppose the other: the imagination. Ismael knows this and that, and incorporated into the landscape begins to transmute into possible combinations between vegetation   and geography. From their hands come out so implausible plant architecture, carefully designed and boundless prairies games transparencies that show a willingness to composition, plant order from confusion. His work could be compared to the geometric gardens of Versailles, where nature is organized, made consistent, or the sandy and rocky landscapes created by a Buddhist monk from Kyoto, or even compared with some aspects of the Land-art, just change the media but the act is the same. Pictures that lead us to parallel realities, kidnap us into worlds unknown and family at a time, where poetry become a landscape garden, landscape or a garden made evident longing for harmony between man and nature. Their horizons encourage balanced and peaceful   walking towards them as legend in China that the painter who lost his own picture. Some works are reminiscent of Ishmael some series that Magritte painted on the visual relationship that existed between a scene, and a picture window, where reality of each is confused and no longer knew which was which. If you hang   Ismael boxes in a room we can, without worrying about removing the windows. Roman "size =" 3 "> Solo Exhibitions: 2008   Personal Window to the World Expo. Gallery Pierre A. Renoir, French Union of Cuba, Havana. 2002   Personal Landscapes Interiors Expo. Historical Archives. Trinidad. 2001   Expo Staff Human Landscapes. Tableau Gallery, Holland. 2000   Personal Lines Series Expo. Arts Gallery. Trinidad. 1991   Personal Expo Series Trinidad. Arts Gallery. Trinidad. 1990   Expo Staff Our Mother Nature. ENAP Gallery, Havana   Exhibitions: 2003. Latin American Arts Hall. Gallery UNEAC. Las Tunas. 2002. Digital Art. ENEAC Gallery. Las Tunas. 2001. Expo. Collective National Registry of Cultural Goods. Havana. 2000. Oscar Fernández Morera Hall. Arts Gallery. Sancti Spiritus. 1999. Fayad Jamis Hall. Arts Gallery. Las Tunas.           Expo. Trinity Three Times. Morro-Cabaña Complex. Ciudad de La Habana. 1998. Hall Benito Ortiz. Arts Gallery. Trinidad.           Paris Expo tripersonal Cuba. Lawtaro Foundation.   France 1996. Hall Benito Ortiz. Arts Gallery. Trinidad. 1995. Benedict Hall Ortiz. Arts Gallery. Trinidad. 1993. Salon de Mai. Cumanayagua Arts Gallery. Cienfuegos. 1991. Trinity Builders Expo. Arts Gallery. Trinidad.            Art Event at the Factory. Sancti Spiritus.           Oscar Fernández Morera Hall. Arts Gallery. Sancti Spiritus. 1988. Expo   Cobblestone Group. Gallery ENAP. Havana. 1987. Cobblestone Group Exhibition. House of the Young Creator. Havana. 1986. Student group show. School of Arts. Trinidad. 1985. National Exhibition of Arts Schools. Matanzas.   Awards: 1993. Award in Painting at Salon de Mai, Cienfuegos. 1991. Creators single prize in Expo Trinity, Trinity. 1985. Grand Prize Drawing. National Hall School of Arts, Matanzas.     size = "3">

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