• Farley Aguilar


    Born

    1981
    Managua, Nicaragua

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    Bio

    Raised in Miami since the age of five, Aguilar is a self-taught painter widely recognized amongst the young South Florida contemporary art community. Aguilar’s work communicates sensations of danger, dread and emotional volatility filtered through the psychological wavelengths of the ‘mob mentality’. In a constant state of searching for truth, Aguilar highlights the possibilities of attaining ultimate knowledge: like Faust, enlightenment leads to self-destruction while ignorance remains blissful. His colors and subjects reflect the full scale of human mortality, destined for a glorious demise. Elements of classical mythology are selectively inserted throughout Aguilar’s work, continuously nodding to stylistic modes of German Expressionism.

     

    Aguilar lives and works in Miami and has been featured in exhibitions with Spinello Projects, Carol Jazzar Contemporary and the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood.


    • Boy With Gun
      2012, Ink on Mylar, 32″ x 32″

    • 3 Boys as Rabbits
      2012, Ink on Mylar, 21″ x 21″

    • Three Spirits
      2012, Ink on Mylar, 44″ x 32″

    • Four Little Devils
      2012, Ink on Mylar, 14″ x 9″

    • Four Women Sewing
      2012, Ink on Mylar, 39″ x 25″

    • Boy With Skeleton
      2012, Ink on Mylar, 13″ x 9″

    • Children on Stairs
      2012, Ink on Mylar, 12″ x 8″

    • Community Portrait
      2012, Ink on Mylar, 72″ x 60″

    • Klansman
      2012, Ink on Mylar, 33″ x 35.5″

    • Mother and Daughter
      2012, Ink on Mylar, 12″ x 13″    

    • Please Do Not Wake
      2012, Ink on Mylar, 38″ x 37″

    • Sacrifice
      2012, Ink on Mylar, 16″ x 15″

    • Four Women Sewing
      2012, Ink on Mylar, 36″ x 25″

    • Dead Child
      2012, Ink on Mylar, 11.5″ x 8″

    • Hounds and Foxes
      2012, Ink on Mylar, 13.5″ x 16.5″
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