Ariguanabense art in the Cuban capital

San Antonio de los Baños, Artemisa, Cuba - "La Piedra y la luz" is the title of the exhibition of the Ariguanabense creator, Roberto Conde Herrera. It is open to the public at Juan Gualberto Gómez House Museum in Havana.
In honor of the 497th anniversary of the founding of San Cristobal de La Habana, the exhibition proposes a set of works that for its exquisite details gives us a photograph of buildings of the colonial Havana.
In these creations you will see the contrast between lights and shadows, as well as the textures of walls, balconies and columns. Visual artists such as Flora Fong were present at the opening of the exhibition, along with the creator’s family and friends. "La Piedra y la luz" will remain on display until December 1st.
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