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"THE APPLE'S SOUL"

The apple as a symbol, condemns the woman from the beginning "Genesis".

The woman is renegade and underestimated, according to the look of those who let themselves be deceived.

From then on to occupied a place of victim where his fragility and condemnation, still remain in our days.

Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks was a quiet storm, whose simple act of refusal became thunder in the struggle for justice. With steadfast dignity, she transformed an ordinary bus seat into a throne of courage. Her name endures as a symbol of resistance, proving that even silence can ignite a revolution.

Diana, Princess of Wales

Diana, Princess of Wales

Princess Diana was a rose in the midst of thorns, carrying grace and tenderness into a world often ruled by distance and duty. Her heart spoke through gestures of kindness, touching lives that power alone could never reach. Today, her memory shines as a symbol of compassion and humanity, a light that continues to soften the weight of royalty.

Mother Teresa de Calcutta

Mother Teresa de Calcutta

Mother Teresa was a quiet light among the forgotten, a gentle hand that turned compassion into action. Her life was a prayer written in service, where love spoke louder than words. Today her name endures as a symbol of humility and boundless kindness, reminding us that greatness is born in simple acts.

Ana Frank

Ana Frank

Anne Frank was a fragile voice hidden in the shadows, yet her words illuminated the darkest corners of history. Her diary became a window where hope and sorrow intertwined, showing the strength of a young heart that refused to be silenced. Today, her name is eternal, a symbol of innocence and resilience that continues to whisper the value of life and freedom.

Indira Gandhi

Indira Gandhi

Indira Gandhi was a flame of power in the heart of India, a leader who carried both strength and solitude in her gaze. Her rule was marked by triumphs and storms, embodying the paradox of vision and controversy. Even today, her name resonates as a symbol of resilience, destiny, and the weight of leadership.

Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher was an iron voice in an age of uncertainty, a leader who carved her path with unyielding resolve. Her legacy is a mirror of strength and controversy, admired by some and questioned by others. Yet her name endures, a symbol of determination that reshaped the political landscape of her time.

Malala Yousafzai

Malala Yousafzai

Malala Yousafzai is the voice that blossomed out of silence, a seed that turned fear into hope for thousands of girls. Her wound became an immortal echo, reminding us that education is a right no bullet can silence. Today her name is a beacon, an example of dignity and courage that shines across generations.

Frida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo was a living canvas, where pain blended with color and rebellion turned into art. Each brushstroke is an intimate cry, a broken mirror that still reflects beauty and truth. Her name beats like an untamed heart, reminding us that even within wounds, life can bloom.

"The Yesenia's Light"

"The Yesenia's Light"

Oil/Canvas. 38X32"

"He still bothers me".

"He still bothers me".

Oi-Canvas. 38X28"

"Behind a dark window".

"Behind a dark window".

Oil/Canvas. 36X24"

"Flying over night".

"Flying over night".

Oil/Canvas. 80X30"

"I'm Done"

"I'm Done"

Oil/Canvas. 38X27

"The apple soul".

"The apple soul".

Oil/Canvas. 30X24"

"A letter to Garcia".

"A letter to Garcia".

Oil/Canvas. 36X24"

"The Blue Book"

"The Blue Book"

Oil/Canvas. 48X24"

"I'm the Center".

"I'm the Center".

Oil/Canvas. 40X30"

"The past thoughts".

"The past thoughts".

Oil/Canvas. 48X24"

"There is no love, but God".

"There is no love, but God".

Oil/Canvas. 40X30"

"Delta way".

"Delta way".

Oil/Canvas. 36X24"

"Fruit of little faith".

"Fruit of little faith".

Oil/Canvas. 27X38"

"Bad memories".

"Bad memories".

Oil/Canvas. 27X38"

"I prefer to drink orange juice".

"I prefer to drink orange juice".

Oil/Canvas. 30X38"

"Between two walls". (1) (serie)

"Between two walls". (1) (serie)

Oil/Canvas 24X36"

"Between two walls" (2) (serie)

"Between two walls" (2) (serie)

Oil/Canvas 24X36"

"Between two walls". (3) (serie)

"Between two walls". (3) (serie)

Oil/Canvas 24X36"

"Life is a journey with myself".

"Life is a journey with myself".

Oil/Canvas 24X36"

"The forbidden fruit".

"The forbidden fruit".

Oil/Canvas 28X36"

"Amazing Grace".

"Amazing Grace".

Oil/Canvas 40X30"

Self portrait. O/C

Self portrait. O/C

Manipulation of Vincent Van Gogh's work.

GLISER FUENTES MENA

Contemporary Figurative and Symbolic Painting

Cuban-American Artist

"My painting is a doorway between the visible and the invisible"

Solène Ardan.

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