Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
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Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
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Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
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Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
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Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
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Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
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Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
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Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
Entre Dos Ríos
Watercolor Paintings Done in Collaboration with Cuban Artist Hermes Entenza
Visit Project Post
Rivers are truly the lifeblood of a city, especially when it comes to the founding of a site. Aaron has been researching an making art about the Los Angeles river since 2003. It is a source of life, creation as well as being a record of a population’s culture and waste. Anthropologically there is much a river can tell us about a society.
Through conversations with Hermes Entenza – A Cuban Painter – a concept formed as a basis of a conversation between Hermes and Aaron as well as between Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Los Angeles. By exploring the materials and concepts of both cities through painting a dialogue is engendered revealing our experience within the context of two sites.
The boundaries were simple. Each artist would create watercolor paintings utilizing the water from the rivers while looking to the culture of the individual city for content. Hermes took it a step further by making his paper with found materials as well.
