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by Enrique Zaldivar
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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This is one of my works from the series Facades. It is about various city landscapes.... more
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This is one of my works from the series "Facades". It is about various city landscapes.
Human beings tend to live in community. Could it be that this loneliness intrinsic to us pushes us to look for company? Would our life take the same meaning if we lived alone on our planet?
The truth is that while we are individuals we are also part of a generality and we identify (or not) with behaviors and ideas of our peers.
Enrique Zaldivar is a Cuban painter and draftsman. Graduate from the Professional Academy of Fine Arts El Alba in Holguin, Cuba. Currently lives in New Jersey, United States. To date he has done several solo and group shows. His works appear in several private collections, institutions and corporations throughout the United States and also transcended the borders to countries like Canada, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Argentina, Peru, Italy, France and Spain. Enrique's art is characterized by a uniquely inquisitive look at the world that surrounds him, as well as a drive to recreate and show its wide range of situations. Acrylic, watercolor, drawing, collage, art print and photography are the mediums Enrique embrace without preference....
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