Spanish Screenprint by Homar
Lorenzo (Larry) Homar created this 1966 work to celebrate the annual art festival in the town of Barranquitas. The town is where the Munoz Marin’s family is from, the first governor of Puerto Rico. The event has been an annual festival for over 65 years and has special meaning to the island’s artistic community. The work incorporates Taino (indigenous inhabitants) iconography, Santos (Spanish iconography), and rural images (roosters and flowers).
Lorenzo (Larry) Homar created this 1966 work to celebrate the annual art festival in the town of Barranquitas. The town is where the Munoz Marin’s family is from, the first governor of Puerto Rico. The event has been an annual festival for over 65 years and has special meaning to the island’s artistic community. The work incorporates Taino (indigenous inhabitants) iconography, Santos (Spanish iconography), and rural images (roosters and flowers).
Lorenzo (Larry) Homar created this 1966 work to celebrate the annual art festival in the town of Barranquitas. The town is where the Munoz Marin’s family is from, the first governor of Puerto Rico. The event has been an annual festival for over 65 years and has special meaning to the island’s artistic community. The work incorporates Taino (indigenous inhabitants) iconography, Santos (Spanish iconography), and rural images (roosters and flowers).
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