



"I like to work with used materials, for the concentrated energy that emanates from them, they have a lot of light. I don't work with trash, but with last life. Those materials have a previous history. My art pieces concentrate on that energy. I continue it's life by recycling it, by using it's previous life, energy, and history to tell my own story." - Damian Aquiles
You can see more of this Cuban artist's work at http://www.jonathanferraragallery.com/dynamic/artist.asp?ArtistID=5
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