...are Alain Guerra and Neraldo de la Paz, Cuban artists living and working in Miami’s Little Haiti.
“Currently, we have been focusing our attention on creating works or art out of unwanted Clothing. Incorporating garments for their variety of vivid hues and intrinsic array of sheen and texture, along with the prints, logos and patterns which have come to symbolize contemporary evening wear and have aquired a palette of vast quantities of unique pieces that when singled out can reveal the identity of the individual who once wore them together symbolize the ideals of our eclectic society while exposing evidence of an unseemly lifestyle of easy disposability and mass consumption.”
You do not understand? Me neither. This is what I call “the artist’s mist zone”. But their work is impressing.
“Guerra de la Paz:“http://www.guerradelapaz.com/index2.html








