Lisbet Cuellar (XX) - Presencia






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Oil on canvas
Size: 74 x 63 cm
Striking figurative work that explores the tension between the body, gesture, and emotion. The composition features a male figure in a dynamic and unconventional pose, where the arms create a visual play that fragments and at the same time unifies the anatomy.
The treatment of light carefully highlights the musculature, creating a vibrant contrast with the dark green background, which adds depth and drama to the scene. The brushwork is precise yet expressive, achieving a balance between anatomical realism and emotional charge.
The stance, almost sculptural, suggests introspection, inner struggle, or transformation, inviting the viewer to interpret the movement as a psychological state rather than a physical one.
This is a contemporary work with strong visual presence, ideal for collectors of modern figurative art or pieces focused on the study of the human body.
Artist: Lisbet Cuellar with a bachelor's degree in Theater Arts in Scenery Design, at ISA (Instituto Superior de Arte), Cuba
Other studies: introductory course in Plastic Arts, Centro Experimental de las Artes Visuales "Antonio Díaz Peláez", Havana, Cuba
Group exhibitions:
Children's exhibition Miniature Art "Landscape", 2010, Ciego de Ávila, Cuba
Children's contest "From Where the Palm Grows", 2011
Friends of the Museum,Museo de Artes Decorativos, 2011
Exhibition "First Time", Belkis Ayón Gallery, 2014
Oil on canvas
Size: 74 x 63 cm
Striking figurative work that explores the tension between the body, gesture, and emotion. The composition features a male figure in a dynamic and unconventional pose, where the arms create a visual play that fragments and at the same time unifies the anatomy.
The treatment of light carefully highlights the musculature, creating a vibrant contrast with the dark green background, which adds depth and drama to the scene. The brushwork is precise yet expressive, achieving a balance between anatomical realism and emotional charge.
The stance, almost sculptural, suggests introspection, inner struggle, or transformation, inviting the viewer to interpret the movement as a psychological state rather than a physical one.
This is a contemporary work with strong visual presence, ideal for collectors of modern figurative art or pieces focused on the study of the human body.
Artist: Lisbet Cuellar with a bachelor's degree in Theater Arts in Scenery Design, at ISA (Instituto Superior de Arte), Cuba
Other studies: introductory course in Plastic Arts, Centro Experimental de las Artes Visuales "Antonio Díaz Peláez", Havana, Cuba
Group exhibitions:
Children's exhibition Miniature Art "Landscape", 2010, Ciego de Ávila, Cuba
Children's contest "From Where the Palm Grows", 2011
Friends of the Museum,Museo de Artes Decorativos, 2011
Exhibition "First Time", Belkis Ayón Gallery, 2014
