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Raiman Rodriguez MoyaUntitled2025
2025
$5,000
£3,778.62
€4,340.43
CA$7,032.87
A$7,445.97
CHF 4,029.55
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NOK 50,227.82
SEK 45,931.56
DKK 32,417.41
About the Item
Raiman Rodriguez
Untitled, 2025
Mixed media and resin on board
20 x 16 in
- Creator:Raiman Rodriguez Moya (1993, Cuban)
- Creation Year:2025
- Dimensions:Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Miami, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1541217021862
Raiman Rodríguez (1993), is a young artist born in Cuba who today resides in Miami. He studied and graduated from the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts, in Havana, specializing in painting. Portraiture inspired Raiman Rodriguez’s work as an expression of society. He is interested in interacting with the pieces without limiting himself to a particular technique or medium. Constantly posing the portrait to himself as a continuous exercise in denial and social and plastic experimentation summarizes his experience as a migrant, to feel that he had even within my land. His stories dialogue with a universal language that explores feelings, religion, and sensations like loss, separation, reunion, and adaptation. Today he works and lives permanently in Miami, where his work has experienced a rapid maturity: his ideas take definitive form and begin to be recognizable from afar.
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