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Michelle signed her earlier works “O. Trunzo.” This northern California scene showcasing Cypress trees is one of those earlier works. Michelle firmó sus trabajos anteriores “O. Trunzo.” Esta escena del norte de California que muestra cipreses es una de esas obras anteriores.

over 2 years ago

Cypress Hill / Colina de Cipres by Michelle Trunzo POAP image

Attended the CLUB NIGHTS 92: BUFALO at MetaZoo International Temple of Beats Aetheria

over 2 years ago

CLUB NIGHTS 92: BUFALO at MetaZoo International Temple of Beats Aetheria POAP image

This northern Italian Lago scene depicts, in Michelle’s own words, “A time for lunch," as several families seem to be gathering and joyfully sharing meals beneath the bright sunlight. Once again, she graces her canvas with European architecture, with additional specific detail to the tall trees, as well as the fence in the distance which conveys a remarkable depth of space. Esta escena del lago del norte de Italia representa, en las propias palabras de Michelle, "Un tiempo para almorzar", mientras varias familias parecen reunirse y compartir comidas con alegría bajo la brillante luz del sol. Una vez más, ella adorna su lienzo con la arquitectura europea, con detalles específicos adicionales a los árboles altos, así como a la valla en la distancia que transmite una notable profundidad de espacio.

over 2 years ago

Lunch / Almuerzo by Michelle Trunzo POAP image

Here is another depiction of Hemingway’s green sailboat. This time it is docked, presumably waiting for boarding. The reflection of the surroundings renders an ominous and foreboding mood. Aquí hay otra representación del velero verde de Hemingway. Esta vez está atracado, presumiblemente esperando el embarque. El reflejo del entorno genera un estado de ánimo ominoso y premonitorio.

over 2 years ago

Docked Sailboat / Velero Atracado by Michelle Trunzo POAP image

Cubavera for Yotuel.

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2022-10-02

Cubavera proudly celebrates Hispanicnic Heritage Month (now through Oct. 15th) with a dynamic musical performance that pays homage to the harmonic power and beauty of cultural inclusivity. The festivities kick off with a limited edition capsule collection in partnership with the internationally acclaimed Grammy Award winning sensation, Yotuel Romero, lead singer of Orisha’s, born in Havana, Cuba circa 1999 and known for their musical style infusing contemporary Latin and Afro-American hip hop with traditional Cuban sounds. Cubavera has also commissioned renowned Cuban fine artist, Tony Mendoza to create vibrant pop-art inspired by Cuban heritage and culture. Custom wearables inspired by the collection will be gifted out to various V.I.P.s in attendance of the performance. Shop the collection now on Cubavera.com #lookgoodfeelgood For more information on the capsule collection and the partnership follow Cubavera on Instagram and Facebook @Cubavera, and Yotuel Romero at @yotuel on Instagram

over 2 years ago

Cubavera for Yotuel. POAP image

Herein is depicted El Morro, the historical landmark in Cuba. Named after the three biblical magi as the “Castle of the Three Wise Men of the Rock" ("Morro Castle"), the fortress guards the entrance into Havana bay. The design was created by engineer Batista Antonelli and built in 1589. This mighty structure, symbolic of Cuba’s resilience, has endured oscillating historical moments of conquest, colonialism, dictatorship, and revolution for over 531 years. Michelle stated many times that her artwork will also last for over five hundred years. Michelle portrayed the precise detail of the stone blocks of the fort, which affix it sturdily onto the cliff. Aquí se representa El Morro, el hito histórico de Cuba. Nombrada en honor a los tres magos bíblicos como el "Castillo de los Tres Reyes Magos del Morro", la fortaleza protege la entrada a la bahía de La Habana. El diseño fue creado por el ingeniero Batista Antonelli y construido en 1589. Esta poderosa estructura, símbolo de la resistencia de Cuba, ha soportado momentos históricos oscilantes de conquista, colonialismo, dictadura y revolución durante más de 531 años. Michelle declaró muchas veces que su obra de arte también durará más de quinientos años. Michelle retrató el detalle preciso de los bloques de piedra del fuerte, que lo fijan firmemente en el acantilado.

almost 3 years ago

The Fort / El Morro by Michelle Trunzo POAP image

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