Zaida del Río Figurative Prints
Cuban, b. 1954
Born in Guadelupe las Villas Cuba, Zaida del Rio got her training at the Superior Institure of Art in Havana and the Ecole Beaux Arts in Paris. Zaida brings the spirit world and the physical world together in her complex drawings and images wrought with the magical realism frequently associated with Latin American art. She melds the natural world of healing plants and minerals within the human form, delving beneath the surface with an almost scientific approach to expose the complexity of the human body. Through drawing, painting, collage, and ceramics. Zaida del Rio brings her pantheon of spirits represented by mystical anthropomorphized beings, fish and birds, to create her own personal landscape. She explores and manipulates the religious iconography of Yoruba to illustrate the unique Cuban interpretation of Africa through Santeria. Zaida has had personal shows throughout Western Europe, Brazil and Cuba. She has participated in several Biennials in Cuba, South America and Japan.to
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Artist: Zaida del Río
"Branches of Laurel" 2001 Signed Original Engraving Aquatint 22x18in Cuban Art
By Zaida del Río
Located in Miami, FL
Zaida del Rio (Cuba, 1954)
'Las ramas del laurel', 2001
sugar aquatint on paper Deponte 300 g.
22.1 x 18.6 in. (56 x 47 cm.)
Edition of 30
ID: DER-102
Unframed
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Zaida del Río Figurative Prints
Materials
Ink, Aquatint, Engraving, Etching
Zaida de Río, ¨Untitled 3¨, 2020, Woodcut, 42.9x29.1 in
By Zaida del Río
Located in Miami, FL
Zaida del Rio (Cuba, 1954)
'Untitled 3', 2020
woodcut on paper Intaglio 300 g.
43 x 29.2 in. (109 x 74 cm.)
Edition of 40
ID: DER-105
Unframed
Category
2010s Contemporary Zaida del Río Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Woodcut
Untitled II 2020 Signed Original Woodcut Screenprint 29x43in Cuban Woman Artist
By Zaida del Río
Located in Miami, FL
Zaida del Rio (Cuba, 1954)
'Untitled II', 2020
Woodcut and screenprint on paper Intaglio 300 g.
29.2 x 42.8 in. (74 x 108.5 cm.)
Edition of 40
ID: DER-10...
Category
2010s Contemporary Zaida del Río Figurative Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Zaida de Río, ¨Untitled 1¨, 2020, Silkscreen, 29.9x29.9 in
By Zaida del Río
Located in Miami, FL
Zaida del Rio (Cuba, 1954)
'Untitled 1', 2020
silkscreen on paper Intaglio 300 g.
30 x 30 in. (76 x 76 cm.)
Edition of 40
ID: DER-103
Unframed
Category
2010s Contemporary Zaida del Río Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Ink, Screen
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