<p>Now you can experience all the innovative edge of Lazaro Amaral's punk-inspired artwork. "Cowboy" will be an interesting and intriguing piece for any home or office. <p>Features: <ul><li>Artwork's Medium: Framed Giclee on canvas <li>36 x 48 Ready to Hang Art<p>"My work deals with my reaction to the world at the moment that I am living, Whether it is expressing myself in my work or creating an environment, I dont stay with one medium. Rather, explore all of them." Lazaro Amaral <ul><li><p>Lazaro Amaral was born in 1962 in Havana, Cuba. When he was three years old, his family joined the first wave of refugees from Fidel Castros communist Regime, after settling in Miami, Amaral developed an early interest in drawing and painting. "Ive been creating art for as long as I can remember," he explains. His talent did not go unrecognized. He won a summer scholarship to the University of Miami while still in high school, and was later accepted into the Prestigious Parsons School of Design in New York. Amaral graduated in 1988, and worked as the assistant to David Spada, designer of the world famous "Freedom Rings." Returning to Florida two years later, Lazaro has become one of the pioneer artists of the fashionable Miami Beach. Creating art; exhibiting in various galleries around the beach, creating story boards for companies like Volkswagen, Wrigleys, Orbit, MTV, Nickelodeon, just to name a few, and teaching at the Art Center, Lazaro is dedicated to creating artistic excellence. </ul> Additional Details<p>Now you can experience all the innovative edge of Lazaro Amaral's punk-inspired artwork. "Cowboy" will be an interesting and intriguing piece for any home or office. <p>Features: <ul><li>Artwork's Medium: Framed Giclee on canvas <li>36 x 48 Ready to Hang Art<p>"My work deals with my reaction to the world at the moment that I am living, Whether it is expressing myself in my work or creating an environment, I dont stay with one medium. Rather, explore all of them." Lazaro Amaral <ul><li><p>Lazaro Amaral was born in 1962 in Havana, Cuba. When he was three years old, his family joined the first wave of refugees from Fidel Castros communist Regime, after settling in Miami, Amaral developed an early interest in drawing and painting. "Ive been creating art for as long as I can remember," he explains. His talent did not go unrecognized. He won a summer scholarship to the University of Miami while still in high school, and was later accepted into the Prestigious Parsons School of Design in New York. Amaral graduated in 1988, and worked as the assistant to David Spada, designer of the world famous "Freedom Rings." Returning to Florida two years later, Lazaro has become one of the pioneer artists of the fashionable Miami Beach. Creating art; exhibiting in various galleries around the beach, creating story boards for companies like Volkswagen, Wrigleys, Orbit, MTV, Nickelodeon, just to name a few, and teaching at the Art Center, Lazaro is dedicated to creating artistic excellence. </ul>
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