Art Madrid'26 – Ernesto Rancaño – Para leerte un beso (2015)

Ernesto Rancaño | Para leerte un beso

Ernesto Rancaño

Para leerte un beso, 2015

Metacrilato metal luz LED

50 x 30 cm

Collage Habana

La Habana, Cuba

Programa General A21

about Ernesto Rancaño

La Habana (Cuba), 1968

The painter Ernesto Rancaño studied at the National School of Plastic Arts where he graduated in the speciality of Painting and Drawing. He won the First Prize in the Poster Contest sponsored and convened by the CETSS, Havana, Cuba.

His works are in permanent collections in Panama, Mexico, Jamaica and Spain. Also, he has participated in numerous group exhibitions and has made settings. Since 1995 he is a member of the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC). Some of his individual exhibitions are ""Criterio propio"", ""Sombras del ayer"" or ""La lluvia de tu ventana"".

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