Works - Digital Art

Selected Works from 1986 to nowadays. 35 years on Digital Art

 "When we didn't even dream of talking about digital art in our country and computers were a remote dream, Luis Miguel Valdés was there, like a demiurge, creating artistic possibilities from the nascent information technologies." Virginia Alberdi, 2006, Interview 20 years on Digital Art in Cuba.

 

"Torso (El breve espacio en que no estás)", 1986.

digital art, variable dimensions.

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"When I started working on the computer in the institute in 1986, I was a freak and those who called themselves avant-garde artists at the time questioned the results we were getting in the digital art lab. Even art critics were unaware of what was done in that environment then." Sandra Gonzalez interviewing Luis Miguel Valdes, 2002

 

Voussoir, 1997

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Voussoir, 1998

Voussoir, 2003

Voussoir, 1998

 

"The work of Luis Miguel Valdés (Pinar del Río, 1949) is characterized by a vigorous execution, high technical mastery and the use of a refined line, which leaves aside the anecdotal of the subject treated to focus on the aspects that the artist considered fundamental." Sandra Gonzalez interviewing Luis Miguel Valdes, 2002

 


Eat And Go Away, 2001

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Eat And Go Away, 2001

Eat And Go Away, 2002

Voissoirs, 2002

 

"The work of Luis Miguel Valdés (Pinar del Río, 1949) is characterized by a vigorous execution, high technical mastery and the use of a refined line, which leaves aside the anecdotal of the subject treated to focus on the aspects that the artist considered fundamental." Sandra Gonzalez, 2002

 

A Rose Painted Blue, 2002

Black Mirror, 2005

Columns, 2005

Sculpture, 1998

The Dreams Of My Friend, 2004

 

Digital art video installation at the opening show "From Saffon To Lily", 2002

 

 Writings

Digital Retrospective by Luis Miguel Valdés: From saffron to lily, 2002

"Luis Miguel Valdés is no longer a freak", Interview with Estrella Diaz, VII Salon of Digital Art, 2006

"Refreshing Luis Miguel", Interview with Virginia Alberdi, 2006