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The
Founder

www.darwinleon.com
We
should not abandon the classics
Founder of The Figure Network believes in
the idea of revising classical and traditional methods of
art to be used in a more contemporary approach.
“My
art is a reflection or mirror of life. It depicts historically
aspects of humanity, social issues and representation of
the times. The figure as the main character is used symbolically
with a surreal flair. I include classical and traditional
subject matter as a constant dominator in my paintings and
drawings. My artwork also portrays the hierarchy of dominance
over others as the characters display their motives. At
the same time, I work to include humor as a foundation for
serious commentary, so people can grasp the meaning without
feeling too offended by the message”.
When
you hear Darwin Leon talk about his art, it sounds so simple.
You can feel his passion for the masters. Yet, when you see
his work, it is so complex. Darwin Leon describes his art
as “classical art of masters in a contemporary mode of expression”.
His
art combines aspects of the masters of the Renaissance with
his own surreal style. Scenic images portray the nature of
expressive design through the movement of action and textured
aspects. With a sharp sense of humor and figurative imagination,
Darwin Leon details the social context of pseudo-political,
human involvement with a flair for enhanced form and characterization.
Displaying the imbalances of society with a sarcastic perspective,
Leon’s artistic creations animate the discontinuities of the
industrial order. Leon’s paintings play on the interpersonal
deceptions that move culture.
Leon was born in 1972 in Santiago de Las Vegas a small town
in Havana, Cuba. Due to political and economical crisis, he
and his family left Cuba and went to Spain where they continued
to the United States. He earned is Bachelors in Fine Arts
degree from Miami International University of Art Design in
March 2005 where he was awarded Best Show for the First Juried
Student Show Exhibition in 2004 and first place in the Visual
Arts Scholarship Award of Excellence in 2003. He was also
awarded best in painting at The Art and Music Festival in
2004 Hollywood, Florida.
Darwin’s first focus of style was religious portraits. However
his passion seemed to be more figurative and expressionistic.
Then, he began developing the characters that he drew as a
child and transferred his thoughts to canvas. Along with personal
experience Darwin incorporated sarcasm, satires, irony, theatrical
elements and finally surrealism and cubism into his work.
In some of his recent work, he is experimenting with chiaroscuro
a master technique used by many artists during the Renaissance
and Baroque period.
Darwin’s work is fresh and alive, and the colors are radiant
with a dominant style of surrealism, cubist-expressionism,
and a mix of chiaroscuro. His brilliant use of messages hidden
and obvious leaves the admirer wondering while constantly
discovering something new.
Leon
Darwin is the founder of The Figure Network-The Complete
Artist Development Seminars, an online workshop program
for the fine art artists interested in taking their art to
the next level (thefigurenetwork.com). He taught at the ArtCenter
South Florida as an instructor of drawing, painting, anatomy
and modern painting in Miami Beach. He is currently teaching
the Dynamic
Human Figure
at ArtCenter Manatee, Bradenton, Fl and also at the Carrollwood
Cultural Center in Tampa, Fl
The
Figure Network, Parrish, FL 34219,
786-370-9260 |