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853:. His style is a distinct exponent of the movement that has become known for elements such as rejecting the use of sharp, clear lines and instead using often tenebrous color and texture to define form. He creates works that are somber and psychological in nature, often painting haunting portraits depicting real or imagined subjects as well as mythological and spiritual themes. His works often use a main color as a backdrop to set an ambience for the subject matter and then builds upon it with secondary accent colors to enhance the central figure(s). While mainly known for figurative work, Nicot also occasionally paints nonrepresentational abstract pieces, though color and texture remain his defining hallmark characteristics within them. Nicot works in mixed media (oil, acrylic, charcoal) on paper and canvas, as well as occasional engraved works.
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sketching paper." A key moment in his artistic development came when Nicot was eight years old and had been found to draw on a wall of their residence. When asked by his father why he did this when he had ample sketching paper, Nicot explained that his artistic ideas were of too large a scale to convey on paper. Following this incident, Nicot’s father believed he had deeper potential as an artist and his parents subsequently enrolled him in art classes in Cuba’s
Biblioteca Nacional later that year. There he began his formal training in the arts studying both
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In addition to Nicot's association with Eiriz, the Vidals would also play a significant role in Nicot gaining visibility in his early career. Manuel Vidal first discovered Nicot when he encountered him sketching outdoors in Havana. After being impressed with his work, Vidal bought him canvases and
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November 2020, Nicot proposed and initiated the “Brose Forever” group exhibition in honor of the late Cuban actress Broselianda Hernández to mark the first anniversary of her death. The exhibition was hosted and organized the following year by the Arte Libre group in collaboration with the
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American art market of the region. After relocating to the United States, Nicot would become among the region's well-established fine art figures and continue exhibiting extensively, earning additional awards internationally, and other
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In 2021 Nicot participated in the nonprofit HATT Foundation’s fine art auction with artwork valued in excess of $ 13,000. The fundraiser was in support of the foundation's mission to assist under-served and at-risk children, underprivileged families, and senior citizens based in
Florida.
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to a string of exhibitions, his first awards, as well as further public art commissions before the close of the decade. Following the success of his early exhibitions, Nicot received a pair of scenographic commissions in 1998 for the Havana theatrical stage productions
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light and bright color in order to infuse their well-known tropical and
Caribbean surroundings. He attributed this early distinction as a signature element of his work for imparting a memorable impact that led to his enduring appeal among critics and collectors.
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1143:Miami mi rincĂłn querido
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321:Hispanic Heritage Month
2314:American male painters
2166:"PublicaciĂłn en Miami"
1707:www.pompanobeachfl.gov
1323:"Adriano Nicot Artnet"
1293:Manuel Vidal Fernández
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1127:Monsters of the Reason
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137:Manuel Vidal Fernández
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1840:www.elnuevoherald.com
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1341:"Adriano Nicot Artsy"
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515:Bakehouse Art Complex
487:Coral Gables, Florida
485:, Sarracino Gallery,
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1965:www.soulofmiami.org
1764:Diario Las Americas
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1842:. El Nuevo Herald.
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