J.L.Santana (1970) - Mediodía.





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Original acrylic painting on cotton canvas 70×50 cm, titled Mediodía, hand-signed, created in 2026 by J.L. Santana, depicting a maritime landscape in abstract style, sold directly by the artist and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, in excellent condition.
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Original acrylic painting on professional cotton canvas 70×50 cm, hand-signed. With its certificate of authenticity. Created in 2026, sold directly by the artist in excellent condition, protected by varnish to preserve its colors and finish. Shipped rolled and protected in a custom package from Spain.
Lot description.
Work, part of the series: “Viento en popa…” where I blend abstract style with the composition of marine themes. A formal inquiry that seeks atmospheres and compositions that allow me to combine gestural experimentation with realistic detail, revealing a more evocative and all-encompassing painting experience.
About the artist.
Multimedia artist, sculptor, painter, photographer and video creator. Graduated from the Instituto Superior de Arte (2002-2007). He has held nearly twenty solo exhibitions — in Cuba and abroad — and has participated in more than fifty group exhibitions in various parts of the world, as well as international video art festivals, and monumental sculpture symposia in China and Cuba.
He has been invited on two occasions to serve on the main curatorial team of the Havana Biennial. During his career he has received several awards and recognitions, among them the most prestigious distinction awarded by his hometown to a visual artist, the Fidelio Ponce de León distinction (2017).
He has given talks in China, Buenos Aires and at several U.S. universities such as the School of Visual Arts in New York (SVA-NY), Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, as well as Montclair State University in New Jersey.
Some of his works are already in private and/or institutional collections in Cuba and abroad. He is part of the Ignacio Agramonte Museum collection in Camagüey, Cuba. CREDICOP bank collection, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Collection in the sculpture park, Changchun City Park, China. Collection in the sculpture park, Guilin City Park, China. Public sculpture in Alamar, Havana, Cuba. Public sculpture in Mario Aróstegui Park, Camagüey, Cuba. Monumental interactive sculpture at the Miramar Business Center in Havana.
Original acrylic painting on professional cotton canvas 70×50 cm, hand-signed. With its certificate of authenticity. Created in 2026, sold directly by the artist in excellent condition, protected by varnish to preserve its colors and finish. Shipped rolled and protected in a custom package from Spain.
Lot description.
Work, part of the series: “Viento en popa…” where I blend abstract style with the composition of marine themes. A formal inquiry that seeks atmospheres and compositions that allow me to combine gestural experimentation with realistic detail, revealing a more evocative and all-encompassing painting experience.
About the artist.
Multimedia artist, sculptor, painter, photographer and video creator. Graduated from the Instituto Superior de Arte (2002-2007). He has held nearly twenty solo exhibitions — in Cuba and abroad — and has participated in more than fifty group exhibitions in various parts of the world, as well as international video art festivals, and monumental sculpture symposia in China and Cuba.
He has been invited on two occasions to serve on the main curatorial team of the Havana Biennial. During his career he has received several awards and recognitions, among them the most prestigious distinction awarded by his hometown to a visual artist, the Fidelio Ponce de León distinction (2017).
He has given talks in China, Buenos Aires and at several U.S. universities such as the School of Visual Arts in New York (SVA-NY), Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, as well as Montclair State University in New Jersey.
Some of his works are already in private and/or institutional collections in Cuba and abroad. He is part of the Ignacio Agramonte Museum collection in Camagüey, Cuba. CREDICOP bank collection, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Collection in the sculpture park, Changchun City Park, China. Collection in the sculpture park, Guilin City Park, China. Public sculpture in Alamar, Havana, Cuba. Public sculpture in Mario Aróstegui Park, Camagüey, Cuba. Monumental interactive sculpture at the Miramar Business Center in Havana.

