Claudio Conde - Camino - XL





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Claudio Conde, Camino - XL, an acrylic painting on canvas (90 × 70 cm) signed by hand, original edition, created in 2026, depicting a luminous landscape with a stone path, a pond with water lilies, and a red-roofed house, and supplied with a certificate of authenticity.
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Path – Painting on canvas, 90 x 70 cm.
"Path" is a work that conveys serenity and contemplation through a luminous and evocative landscape. The composition guides the gaze along a stone path that crosses a pond covered with water lilies, leading toward a small red-roofed house surrounded by nature. The intense contrast between deep greens and vibrant blues creates an atmosphere of calm and hope, while the light on the dwelling suggests refuge, destination, and a connection with the tranquility of the surroundings.
I am a visual artist with a primary focus on painting. My work centers on exploring color as language and as a means to build landscapes that originate in the mind but seek to materialize in physical reality. Each work is an attempt to translate sensations, memories, and interior atmospheres into tangible images, creating a bridge between the intangible and the visible. Color is the axis of my research: I use it not only as an aesthetic element but as a tool to open emotional and perceptual spaces.
The work is shipped with a certificate of authenticity.
Visual artist trained at the Escuela Profesional de Artes Plásticas de Camagüey (1992) and holding a degree in Sociocultural Studies from the Universidad de Las Tunas (2008), he has developed a sustained exhibition trajectory in Cuba and internationally. Among his most notable solo exhibitions are Where the Light Sleeps (2024) at Galería Servando Cabrera, Three Cardinal Points (2023) at Galería Carmelo González, and Nativity Urban (2020) at the National Library of Cuba, among others. His work has been part of group exhibitions at the Centro de Desarrollo de las Artes Visuales, at the Centro de Artes Plásticas y Diseño in Havana; in the curatorial section of the Zona Maco Mexico fair, among others, consolidating a coherent discourse around landscape, space, and symbolic construction. Throughout his career he has received various recognitions, including awards at the National Landscape Salon and at the Fayad Jamís Salon, which support the solidity and continuity of his artistic production."
Path – Painting on canvas, 90 x 70 cm.
"Path" is a work that conveys serenity and contemplation through a luminous and evocative landscape. The composition guides the gaze along a stone path that crosses a pond covered with water lilies, leading toward a small red-roofed house surrounded by nature. The intense contrast between deep greens and vibrant blues creates an atmosphere of calm and hope, while the light on the dwelling suggests refuge, destination, and a connection with the tranquility of the surroundings.
I am a visual artist with a primary focus on painting. My work centers on exploring color as language and as a means to build landscapes that originate in the mind but seek to materialize in physical reality. Each work is an attempt to translate sensations, memories, and interior atmospheres into tangible images, creating a bridge between the intangible and the visible. Color is the axis of my research: I use it not only as an aesthetic element but as a tool to open emotional and perceptual spaces.
The work is shipped with a certificate of authenticity.
Visual artist trained at the Escuela Profesional de Artes Plásticas de Camagüey (1992) and holding a degree in Sociocultural Studies from the Universidad de Las Tunas (2008), he has developed a sustained exhibition trajectory in Cuba and internationally. Among his most notable solo exhibitions are Where the Light Sleeps (2024) at Galería Servando Cabrera, Three Cardinal Points (2023) at Galería Carmelo González, and Nativity Urban (2020) at the National Library of Cuba, among others. His work has been part of group exhibitions at the Centro de Desarrollo de las Artes Visuales, at the Centro de Artes Plásticas y Diseño in Havana; in the curatorial section of the Zona Maco Mexico fair, among others, consolidating a coherent discourse around landscape, space, and symbolic construction. Throughout his career he has received various recognitions, including awards at the National Landscape Salon and at the Fayad Jamís Salon, which support the solidity and continuity of his artistic production."

