Ana’s art reflects the colors and energy of her native Havana, Cuba. Her style has been compared to that of “a jazz musician’s brush strokes on the drums,” equating the rhythm of her brushwork with the rhythm of her subjects. She paints with energy and expression combining line, texture, color and form, giving the eye just enough information to suggest the desired image. Arriving in the U.S. at the age of five and speaking little English, Ana chose drawing as an important means of communication. Ana’s sketchbook was always close at hand as her family moved from New York to rural Pennsylvania and during summer vacations exploring their new country. In 1988, she and her husband, Julio, co-founded Coco Loco, a successful Cuban restaurant located in the heart of Atlanta. The restaurant became her canvas where she painted colorful murals reminiscent of old Havana, traditional Spanish seaports, musical gatherings and festive carnivals. Ana currently focuses on making art full time in her Atlanta studio. Artist Statement:My work reflects the vibrancy and poetry in the world around me. A bouquet of flowers, bustling city streets, even musician rehearsals are elevated from everyday to special moments. I work fast, capturing images with quick impressions in a gestural manner. Bold, confident brushwork feeds off the energy of the people, places or things that I paint. The rhythm of my brushstrokes echoes the heartbeat of my subjects. My Cuba series reflects the vibrancy of her people and honors their resiliency in spite of politics. Scenes of Old Havana – the buildings, landscapes, people, cars and architectural gems – capture this unbridled spirit, the music and colors of life. These are moments that form my life and continue to make an impression.