Art Deco Series #1 (2019) Digital Arts by Ana Gadish-Linares (ARTESANA Studios)

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
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This digital drawing of the Edificio Bacardí (Bacardí Building) in Havana, Cuba is the first of three pieces in the Art Deco series celebrating post-colonial Cuban architecture. This building was the Bacardí headquarters before the owners and the company itself left Cuba. When it was finished being built in 1930, it was the tallest building[...]
This digital drawing of the Edificio Bacardí (Bacardí Building) in Havana, Cuba is the first of three pieces in the Art Deco series celebrating post-colonial Cuban architecture.

This building was the Bacardí headquarters before the owners and the company itself left Cuba. When it was finished being built in 1930, it was the tallest building in Cuba. The Edificio Bacardí was the first building in the art deco style built in Havana.

Ana is a first-generation Cuban-American artist who uses her art as a vehicle to understand her own cultural identity, as Cuba has remained embargoed or otherwise restricted for the better part of 70 years.

Images and are all that remain and Ana uses images to mentally and visually piece together the environments spoken of so fondly by those who were fortunate enough to live there during its golden age.

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Bacardi BuildingHavana CubaBacardi HeadquartersArt Deco BuildingArt Deco Interiors

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Ana Gadish-Linares (neé Ana Haydeé Linares) is a Cuban-American artist, illustrator, and designer. She creates interdisciplinary art that stimulates discussions on cultural identity, ancestry, mental health,[...]

Ana Gadish-Linares (neé Ana Haydeé Linares) is a Cuban-American artist, illustrator, and designer. She creates interdisciplinary art that stimulates discussions on cultural identity, ancestry, mental health, and gender.

Ana has a BA in Fine Arts and Art History from the University of Florida and an MS in Arts Administration from Boston University. She has expertise in graphite drawing, printmaking, collage, letterpress, graphic design, and digital illustration.

She is currently living in a small suburb outside of San Francisco, CA with her husband, Or, and their two cats, Tulip and Domino.

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