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Art in Public Places: Mariano Herrera at West Osceola Library


Arts in Public Places Mariano Herrera



Time & Location

October 7 - December 30 West Osceola Library in Celebration, FL



About the Event

Osceola Arts' Art in Public Places at the West Osceola Library in Celebration presents Cuban-born Mariano Herrera. Mariano is a self-taught artist who emigrated to the United States in the 1960s. In his youth, Mariano Herrera was influenced by several notable artists, including Salvador Dali, Wilfredo Lam, and Max Ernst. These artists are known for their contributions to surrealism and abstraction and shaped Herrera's artistic style and techniques. 


Today his artwork is inspired by his memories of the Isla de Pinos, his childhood home. He recalls the intense blue skies, the aquamarine colors of the sea, and the lush green colors of the island. These memories have translated into the brilliant colors and biomorphic shapes on his canvases. Mariano Herrera's art is deeply rooted in his personal experiences, his Cuban heritage, and the artistic influences he has encountered throughout his life. His art is a joyful reflection of his memories and the beauty of the natural world, as seen through the lens of his unique abstract perspective. 


Works by Mariano Herrera will be on display from October 7 through December 30 at West Osceola Branch Library, 305 Campus St., Kissimmee, FL 34747..For more information contact marilyn@osceolaarts.org


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