Artist Information:
Carlos A. Navarro
Coral Gables, FL
United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
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Artist Statement:
From the time Carlos A. Navarro could hold a pencil, his innate passion for art became apparent. When asked “How long have you been painting?” His response is “basically all my life.” As the time approached for him to choose a career path, surprisingly he chose the corporate route. After spending years in what he calls a structured environment, he decided that the monotony of a regular work day was no longer fulfilling.
In 1992, Navarro was approached by a friend of one of his brothers to paint a mural for a hotel on South Beach. Even though the project never came into fruition Navarro had already created some sketches and decided to apply them to canvas. His individual style emerged from the influences of Pop artists such as Peter Max, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, and Keith Haring; he incorporates his own style using vibrant colors with black outlines (the contrast make his paintings distinguishable) and fuses Pop Art with traditional Cuban-Miami themes, inspired by his heritage and upbringing. His work depicts different subject matters ranging from nostalgic to political and humorous to sensual.
Navarro’s work has been celebrated nationally and internationally. He has exhibited in Milan and ...
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Carlos A. Navarro's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Carlos A. Navarro's Portfolio. Browse Navarro's body of work: From the time Carlos A. Navarro could hold a pencil, his innate passion for art became apparent. When asked “How long have you been painting?” His response is “basically all my life.” As the time approached for him to choose a career path, surprisingly he chose the corporate route. After spending years in what he calls a structured environment, he decided that the monotony of a regular work day was no longer fulfilling.
In 1992, Navarro was approached by a friend of one of his brothers to paint a mural for a hotel on South Beach. Even though the project ... | |
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