Guino García

Art, the extension
of the soul

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After living on the Cape Verdean islands for more than 3 years, portraits of the country’s beautiful women and children have become the main topic in this artist’s practice.

If you’d like to know about his experience abroad, the importance of art in education and why it’s not always easy to understand a piece of art, then this artist talk is for you.

Read the full interview here

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