
Ivan Ryes
" My greatest influences
come from the musical rhythm of drums, as
well as the sound and motion I find in graffiti
and propaganda."
Ivan
Reyes was born in Havana, Cuba in June of
1971. Like most of the country at that time,
Ivan grew up in a family with scarce economic
resources. His most acute childhood memories
are of the constant, outspoken graffiti
on the city walls around him, exclaiming
messages in harsh opposition to the widespread
political propaganda of the government.
This is where his interest in free, public,
and creative expression began.
Despite
the dire economic conditions of his society,
Ivan soon discovered both spiritual and
economic respite in the world of music.
He began by playing the congas merely as
a hobby, but was soon able to support himself
playing the instrument, while teaching others
to find their own personal expression in
music as well.
The
pivotal experience in IvanÕs life came from
a trip he made to the United States with
a touring musical group. Traveling through
Los Angeles, New York, and Florida gave
him a tangible perception of how artists
could flourish when freed from political
oppression and economic hardship. Granted
political asylum in 1999, Ivan was inspired
by his newfound freedom to explore a variety
of resources in both his artistic and musical
creations. Upon arriving in the United States,
Ivan's fairly conservative, traditional
training in art flourished into a style
of expression as vivid and unique as his
music.
Working
on large-scale canvases, Ivan applies collage
techniques and spontaneous drawing to rich
hues of paint. His compositions are unified
by a single source out of which experimental
lines and forms emerge. His artistic abstractions
convey both sides of his upbringing: the
energy and anger of graffiti, as well as
the fractured propaganda of the authority.
Behind everything else, however, there lie
vast, empty, and contemplative spaces that
suggest an imagination and freedom not yet
explored.
Ivan's
work has been received with great enthusiasm
across the United States. It is exhibited
and collected on a regular basis. 
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