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Art and Society

Art is absolutely crucial to Society. It ignites creativity, mirrors culture, encourages empathy, sparks contempt contemplation, provides a platform for self-expression, and even helps us to shape our own identities.

With a careful selection of pieces from each artist, we hope to evoke the same emotions in you as experienced. Our goal is to curate a collection that truly resonates with our audience.

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Maikel Benitez
Cuban artist who studied at the Cienfuegos School of Art and the University of Arts in La Habana, Cuba.

"Since I discovered Maikel's work in La Havana back in 2018, I was moved by his boldness, not only of his use of color and texture, also for his ability to transport viewers to different times and places, making him a truly unique and talented artist". White Cloud Gallery Art Director.

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Henri Carrières
French born self-made artist who moved to Brazil in 1952. He began his artistic carreer in Rio de Janeiro in 1966 as a painter, sculptor and designer.
"Henri Carrières' technical brush strokes bring still life to life, creating a rhythmic and unique composition that captures the essence of each element. His geometric boldness creates a beautiful adagio that is both captivating and timeless. Carrières' art creates tricks to the viewers, where what they perceive first will completely change with continued observations." White Cloud Gallery Art Director.
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Miguel Pérez Lem
Argentinian- American artist, now residing in Mexico, where he re-started his work as a textile art artist, a type of art that he started when was very young in his natal born town of Cordoba, Argentina.
"Multimedia 
artist, originally from Argentina and now residing in Mexico. He rekindled his passion for textile art, a medium he started working with at a young age in Cordoba. With the use of traditional elements like foot pedal loom and wool, he incorporates not only new materials like metallic threads, but also his designs have been inspired by Mexico's landscapes, taking the essence of each element in a more abstract interpretation
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