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Joherms Quiala Brooks, was born in 1970 in Guantanamo, Cuba. This gifted young artist shows an unabashed admiration for Salvador Dali. However, Quiala's style is different. His Cuba is tropical, the colors brilliant and beautiful, violent and sensual. His energetic characters exhibit strength, humor, and refreshing openness; his use of the sun and light in general often results in translucent background colors of vivid blues, greens and yellows.Quiala has participated in solo and group expositions both in his country and abroad. At the International Festival of humor in Belgium he won first prize. One of his paintings was presented to the Pope as a gift for the Vatican Collection of Art.Many people confirm that Joherms Quiala is a surrealistic painter. But there is so much surrealism in this statement that I am moved to re-look at his paintings. His surrealism or: the way that he has of constructing another reality based on photographic references, magazine layouts, in other words, using all the images needed for his design.These works are not related to Magical Realism and yet remain separate from Realism. Possibly what has provoked us to think that they are Surrealistic is in the way he introduces in his paintings concrete definitions in a surreal setting. His women, as well as other elements in his paintings, appear in classical poses but within a weightlessness that does not suggest a location or situation in time.He forces classical and modern elements to an atmosphere, to a concentration of effects from which emerges an architectonic vision which I call "His" or "Su?" Realism . This freedom to construct landscapes in which different events in different times are in conflict and which annuls the dynamic power of each form, with its own style and content etc., in order to state problems or plots that are present in force.In his landscapes he attempts to interlace the past with the present and in spite of the disturbance that these games of association cause, these assumptions are manipulated in order to make us believe that we visit this future. I believe that true richness is found when these landscapes evoke in us another understanding of the images, where other answers are found, for these and other works.Quiala, believes that in his latest proposals or works he persists in finding a more concrete time and this distances him from his Surrealistic intentions. It seems that now he seeks out to compete with a photographic camera and this excessive preoccupation with represented images, brings to mind a certain technical attitude in him and a new sensitivity takes place in his landscapes.

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    • JOHERMS QUIALA BROOKS Palm Trees Acrylic on Canvas
      Mar. 23, 2022

      JOHERMS QUIALA BROOKS Palm Trees Acrylic on Canvas

      Est: $100 - $500

      JOHERMS QUIALA BROOKS Palm Trees Acrylic on Canvas, signature to lower right reads JOHERMS, verso reads JOHERMS QUIALA BROOKS…Conteo…Enero 2010, a surrealist scene showing two palm trees below a vibrant Caribbean Blue sky with a hand of bananas tied so some sort of electricity transformer, measures 34 1/2 x 46 1/2 inches, window measures 32 1/2 x 44 1/2 inches, black toned wood frame, surface wear to frame, professionally framed, not examined out of frame. Property of a Palm Beach, Fl Estate. Joherms Quiala Brooks, was born in 1970 in Guantanamo, Cuba. This gifted young artist shows an unabashed admiration for Salvador Dali. However, Quialas style is different. His Cuba is tropical, the colors brilliant and beautiful, violent and sensual. His energetic characters exhibit strength, humor, and refreshing openness; his use of the sun and light in general often results in translucent background colors of vivid blues, greens and yellows.Quiala has participated in solo and group expositions both in his

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    • Joherms Quiala Brooks (Cuba,20/21C) oil painting
      Oct. 10, 2021

      Joherms Quiala Brooks (Cuba,20/21C) oil painting

      Est: $425 - $550

      ARTIST: Joherms Quiala Brooks (Cuban, 20/21 century) NAME: El Turista YEAR: 2003 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 32 x 26 inches / 81 x 66 cm FRAME SIZE: 35 x 29 inches / 88 x 73 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118463 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Joherms Quiala Brooks, was born in 1970 in Guantanamo, Cuba. This gifted young artist shows an unabashed admiration for Salvador Dali. However, Quiala's style is different. His Cuba is tropical, the colors brilliant and beautiful, violent and sensual. His energetic characters exhibit strength, humor, and refreshing openness; his use of the sun and light in general often results in translucent background colors of vivid blues, greens and yellows.Quiala has participated in solo and group expositions both in his country and abroad. At the International Festival of humor in Belgium he won first prize. One of his paintings was presented to the Pope as a gift for the Vatican Collection of Art.Many people confirm that Joherms Quiala is a surrealistic painter. But there is so much surrealism in this statement that I am moved to re-look at his paintings. His surrealism or: the way that he has of constructing another reality based on photographic references, magazine layouts, in other words, using all the images needed for his design.These works are not related to Magical Realism and yet remain separate from Realism. Possibly what has provoked us to think that they are Surrealistic is in the way he introduces in his paintings concrete definitions in a surreal setting. His women, as well as other elements in his paintings, appear in classical poses but within a weightlessness that does not suggest a location or situation in time.He forces classical and modern elements to an atmosphere, to a concentration of effects from which emerges an architectonic vision which I call "His" or "Suв" Realism . This freedom to construct landscapes in which different events in different times are in conflict and which annuls the dynamic power of each form, with its own style and content etc., in order to state problems or plots that are present in force.In his landscapes he attempts to interlace the past with the present and in spite of the disturbance that these games of association cause, these assumptions are manipulated in order to make us believe that we visit this future. I believe that true richness is found when these landscapes evoke in us another understanding of the images, where other answers are found, for these and other works.Quiala, believes that in his latest proposals or works he persists in finding a more concrete time and this distances him from his Surrealistic intentions. It seems that now he seeks out to compete with a photographic camera and this excessive preoccupation with represented images, brings to mind a certain technical attitude in him and a new sensitivity takes place in his landscapes.

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    • Joherms Quiala Brooks (Cuba,20/21C) oil painting
      Jul. 04, 2021

      Joherms Quiala Brooks (Cuba,20/21C) oil painting

      Est: $425 - $550

      ARTIST: Joherms Quiala Brooks (Cuban, 20/21 century) NAME: El Turista YEAR: 2003 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 32 x 26 inches / 81 x 66 cm FRAME SIZE: 35 x 29 inches / 88 x 73 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118463 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Joherms Quiala Brooks, was born in 1970 in Guantanamo, Cuba. This gifted young artist shows an unabashed admiration for Salvador Dali. However, Quiala's style is different. His Cuba is tropical, the colors brilliant and beautiful, violent and sensual. His energetic characters exhibit strength, humor, and refreshing openness; his use of the sun and light in general often results in translucent background colors of vivid blues, greens and yellows.Quiala has participated in solo and group expositions both in his country and abroad. At the International Festival of humor in Belgium he won first prize. One of his paintings was presented to the Pope as a gift for the Vatican Collection of Art.Many people confirm that Joherms Quiala is a surrealistic painter. But there is so much surrealism in this statement that I am moved to re-look at his paintings. His surrealism or: the way that he has of constructing another reality based on photographic references, magazine layouts, in other words, using all the images needed for his design.These works are not related to Magical Realism and yet remain separate from Realism. Possibly what has provoked us to think that they are Surrealistic is in the way he introduces in his paintings concrete definitions in a surreal setting. His women, as well as other elements in his paintings, appear in classical poses but within a weightlessness that does not suggest a location or situation in time.He forces classical and modern elements to an atmosphere, to a concentration of effects from which emerges an architectonic vision which I call "His" or "Suв" Realism . This freedom to construct landscapes in which different events in different times are in conflict and which annuls the dynamic power of each form, with its own style and content etc., in order to state problems or plots that are present in force.In his landscapes he attempts to interlace the past with the present and in spite of the disturbance that these games of association cause, these assumptions are manipulated in order to make us believe that we visit this future. I believe that true richness is found when these landscapes evoke in us another understanding of the images, where other answers are found, for these and other works.Quiala, believes that in his latest proposals or works he persists in finding a more concrete time and this distances him from his Surrealistic intentions. It seems that now he seeks out to compete with a photographic camera and this excessive preoccupation with represented images, brings to mind a certain technical attitude in him and a new sensitivity takes place in his landscapes.

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    • Joherms Quiala Brooks "Escena de Barrio" Acrylic
      Jun. 30, 2021

      Joherms Quiala Brooks "Escena de Barrio" Acrylic

      Est: $200 - $400

      Joherms Quiala Brooks (Cuban, b. 1970), "Escena de Barrio," 2002, acrylic on canvas, scene of to two women in a Cuban neighborhood, Signed and dated: "Joherms, '02" lower left, artist's name, the title, date and address to reverse, unframed. 32" H x 25.5" W.

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    • Joherms Quiala Brooks (20th C.)
      Mar. 17, 2021

      Joherms Quiala Brooks (20th C.)

      Est: $100 - $300

      Joherms Quiala Brooks, Cuban (20th Century) Acrylic on Canvas "El Turista" Signed Lower Right. Inscribed en verso. Measures 32" x 25-3/4", frame measures 36" x 29". Condition: Good condition. Estimate: $100.00 - $300.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party

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