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No. 3. Voice From the Studio. The Newsletter of The Art of Felix Berroa. Long Island, New York. 1998
About Felix Berroa - Acerca de Felix Berroa
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The Music Maker

(El Hacedor de Musica)

"Merengue Dancer". 22"x30". 2001.
"Bachata Dancers". 22"x30". 2001.
"Deep". 26"x36". 2003.
"The Student". 30"x40". 1997.
"Trio". 40"x42". 2004'
"In one of those years of my childwood I hear a man speeching to a large crowd. He speaking with a select eloquence and sophisticated words, no commonly used in the regular people speaking. When he finished his locution, someone from the crowd said: "He speaking well and pretty, but I don't understand anything of what he said"
Did he speaking well? Did he speaking grammatically correct? How someone know he speaking well if don't understand what he said? Think!
"Aguinaldo". Acrylic on paper. 22"x30". 1979.
The paintings collection to be exhibit during the 1998 shows season is a caressed project for many years. This project was rested in my library for around eighteen years, until 1997.
Many time I try to beginning this series of paintings and drawings, but I was afraid to be "to simple" or "to folklorist". The first art work painting in this subject was created in the Christnas of 1979-1980, in the mountains of Comerio, Puerto Rico. Was a girl playing the Portorrican "cuatro" ("four", the national Portorrican guitar). This instrument have ten strings in a set of five pairs.
The fear to "be simple" and "folklorist" invade me becouse of my young "revolucionary concience", very popular in my Dominican Republic enviroment.
Well, anyway, I start to painting dances and musicians from foklorics to classics.
"Perico Ripiao". Acrylic on canvas. 36"x46". 2001.
One of the istruments most important in almost every country in the American Continent is the drums. Drums were everywere was Africans slaves. The Africans brought to America a variety of drums, depending from what part of Africa came.
In the Dominican Republic, in adition to a variety of drums -atabales, balsie, ..., they brought the "tambora", that combine with the Spain's liric and melody, created the "merengue". Something similar happen in Cuba with the "mambo", "rumba", "son"and others from this country. In Colombia was the "cumbia"; in Puerto Rico the "bomba" and the "plena".
United Estates have in it musical scale, some unique characteristics no seen in other countries of the American Continent. Averywhere was Africans slaves, there was DRUMS. But, the Afro-American slaves DON'T HAVE DRUMS. Why? What happen to the North-American African slaves was very similar of what happen in Haiti. The colonizer, afrey of the African revelion, prohibit the drums. (In Hati the African slaves continuous using, but mixed with the catolic religion). The drum, in adition to the use of the African religion, was an instrument of comunication. With the sound of the drums the Africans communicated with other plantations. Although the Afro-North-American can't save the drum, they don't stop to make musical sound. They use the whole bodie, hands, foots,... and "they sing". is no necesary said more. Everybody know about the great Afro-NorthAmerican singers, dancers, rappers, ... THE HEREDITAGE
 
Felix Berroa, 1998.
"Chelo Player". 30"x40". 1999.
"Chelo Player 2". 22"x30". 1999.
"Violin Player". 36"x46". 1992.
"Violin Player 2". 36"x46". 2000.

 

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2005: No. 10.- "For Who I create my Art?"

2004: No. 9.- "Artist's Style - El Estilo del Artista".

2003: No. 8.- "Family". (Soon)

2002: No. 7.- "Dream Hunters". (Soon)

2001: No. 6.- "Carefully When you Visit an Outdoor Art Show"

2000: No. 5.-"A thousand Birds for a Dreamer Girl"

1999: No. 4.- (Soon)

1998 No. 3.- "The Music Maker"

1997: No. 2.- "Bodies and Thoughts Ecstasy"

1999: No. 1.- The Artist in the Modern Society
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CAREFULLY WHEN YOU VISIT AN OUTDOOR SHOW. IT'S NOT ALLWAY WHAT YOU SEE. IT'S HOW YOU SEE.
In the photos, an idea of two differents way of exhibit art. A left, an outdoor show. At right, a museum. The painting still the same, but with different value "in money".
When you visit an outdoor art show, be smart. "See" the paintings, observe for quality of the techniques, materials, composition, subjects, ... used. Ask for education background, exhibit backgraound.
 
 

 

 

 

 
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Works for Sale

Drawings and paintings Available from:

"Dream Hunters"

"Dream Hunters in Sunrise". Acrylic on canvas. 24" x 30". 2003. $US500.00. Click the link to enlarge.
"Fly Ball". Acrylic on canvas. 40"x30". 2003. $1200.00. Click the link to enlarge.
"Principiantes de Baseball"Acrylic on linen canvas. 42"x48". 2003. $2000.00. Click the link to enlarge
"Principiantes de Baseball 2". Acrylic on linen canvas. 30"x40". 2003. $1200.00. Click the link to enlarge.
"Showing the Way". Acrylic on linen canvas. 24"x30". 2004. $600.00. Click the link to enlarge.
   

Sensual and Fertilized Woman

"Desnudo Alado". Acrylic on canvas. 30"x48". 2000. $1000.00. Click the link to enlarge.
"Tres Gracias Aladas". Oil on canvas. 46"x36". 2000. $1200/00. Click the link to enlarge.
   

"Family Feelings"

"Mother and Son". Acrylic on canvas. 40"x40". 2003. Click the link to enlarge.
   

"A Thousand Birds for a Dreamer Girl"

"Soñadora con pajaros". Watercolor on 300 Lbs. Arches paper. 22"x30". 2000. $500.00. Click the link to enlarge.
"Soñadora con pajaro". Watercolor on 300 Lbs. Arches paper. 44"x30". 2000. $900.00. Click the link to enlarge.
"El Regalo". Acrylic on canvas. 36"x52". 2000. $1800.00. Click the link to enlarge.
   

Windows: Open Views from Far Away

"Dos Mirones en Ventanas". Watercolor on 200 Lbs. Arches paper. 30"x22". 1998. $400.00. Click the link to enlarge.
"Jaula de Pajaros". Acrylic on canvas. 48"x42". 2001. $1500.00. Click the link to enlarge.
   

THE GEORGIA PERIDO

"Celebration". Acrylic on Linen Canvas. 36"x46". 2005. -Click the link to enlarge- Sold
"Deep", Watercolor on 300 Lbs Arches Paper. 26"x22". 2004. -Click the link to enlarge- Sold
"Madre Protectora" (The Protector Mother). Oil on linen canvas. 42"x42". 2005. . -Click the link to enlarge- Sold
"Winded Family". Acrylic on masonite. 42"x42". 2005. $1800.00. -Click the link to enlarge-
"Winded Sisters". Oil on linen canvas. 42"x42". 2005. -Click the link to enlarge-. Sold
   

Land-Views

"Amantes con palmera". Acrylic on linen canvas. 30"x36". 2004. $700.00. Click the link to enlarge.
Amantes bajo el cielo azul 2". Acrylic on linen canvas. 30"x38". 2004. $800.00. Click the link to enlarge.
Banista Dormida". Acrylic on linen canvas. 24"x30". 2004. $600.00. Click the link to enlarge.
   

Kissers Series