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05/12/2025

“Suspiros del Viento” (Whispers of the Wind), a dynamic original work by Cuban master Roger Ayala. This piece stands out in the collection for its focus on movement and aerodynamics, capturing the intangible energy of the air itself.

The composition features a striking side profile of a female subject, her form elongated and elegant. Her golden hair streams backward in bold, textured strokes, visually mimicking the rush of the wind. Unlike Ayala’s typical static portraits, this piece is full of velocity and direction.

Set against a cool, slate-grey background that evokes an overcast sky or the calm before a storm, the warmth of the subject’s face and hair pops beautifully. Two delicate, pale violet butterflies flutter against the wind, while a pair of small yellow birds find sanctuary on the curve of her neck, symbolizing stability amidst change.

The Artist: Roger Ayala (b. 1950)

A graduate of the Provincial School of Plastic Arts in Pinar del Río, Cuba, Roger Ayala has built a career on exploring the relationship between humanity and nature. His works are officially recognized by the Fondo de Bienes Culturales and are treasured in international private collections.

Key Features

Artist: Roger Ayala (Cuba)

Title: Suspiros del Viento (Whispers of the Wind)

Year: 2025

Dimensions: 28.5 x 41 inches

Style: Figurative Expressionism / Surrealism

Palette: Slate Grey, Golden Yellow, Pale Violet, Cream

Motifs: Profile Portrait, Flowing Hair, Violet Butterflies, Birds

Collector’s Note

“Suspiros del Viento” is a modern, airy piece. Its horizontal energy and cool grey backdrop make it an excellent choice for contemporary spaces, offering a visual “breath of fresh air” to any room.

05/12/2025

“Trono de Inocencia” (Throne of Innocence), a powerful original work by Cuban master Roger Ayala. In this composition, Ayala elevates the simple act of play to something regal, framing his subject within the high back of a bright yellow chair that serves as her “throne.”

The painting features a striking female figure holding a stitched brown doll—a symbol of comfort and unblemished affection. Ayala’s signature “split-face” technique is dramatic here, contrasting a pale, ethereal side with a warmer, shadowed side, perhaps representing the balance between the purity of childhood and the dawning of awareness.

The scene is visually anchored by the vibrant yellow of the chair and two large butterflies flanking the subject, which pop beautifully against the deep, dark background. Small birds perch on the chair’s posts and the subject’s shoulder, acting as the loyal court to this queen of innocence.



The Artist: Roger Ayala (b. 1950)

A graduate of the Provincial School of Plastic Arts in Pinar del Río, Cuba, Roger Ayala has built a career on exploring the relationship between humanity and nature. His “split-face” technique—often used to show duality—is used here with great subtlety to highlight the shift between the outer world and inner thought. His works are officially recognized by the Fondo de Bienes Culturales and are treasured in international private collections.



Key Features

Artist: Roger Ayala (Cuba)

Title: Trono de Inocencia (Throne of Innocence)

Year: 2025

Dimensions: 29 x 19.5 inches

Style: Figurative Expressionism / Surrealism

Palette: Deep Dark Grey/Black, Vibrant Yellow, White, Brown

Motifs: Yellow Chair, Stitched Doll, Yellow Butterflies, Birds



Collector’s Note

“Trono de Inocencia” is a visually arresting piece due to its bold color contrast. The dark background pushes the subject and the vibrant yellow elements forward, creating a sense of depth and importance that commands attention in any room.

05/12/2025

Soñando Despierta” (Daydreaming) is a captivating visual exploration of the human psyche, rendered in Ayala’s signature figurative style.

This piece features a striking female subject portrayed with Ayala’s characteristic “split-face” technique—a visual metaphor for duality. One side of the face is bathed in light, representing the conscious reality, while the other is shadowed in earthier tones, symbolizing the depth of the subconscious and the dream world.

She cradles a vibrant, multi-colored sphere close to her chest, perhaps representing the world of her dreams or the colorful complexity of her inner thoughts. Adorned with tropical flora and accompanied by small birds, the composition bridges the gap between human emotion and the natural world, a recurring theme in Ayala’s celebrated portfolio.

The Artist: Roger Ayala (b. 1950)

A graduate of the Provincial School of Plastic Arts in Pinar del Río, Cuba, Roger Ayala has built a career on exploring the relationship between humanity and nature. His “split-face” technique—often used to show duality—is used here with great subtlety to highlight the shift between the outer world and inner thought. His works are officially recognized by the Fondo de Bienes Culturales and are treasured in international private collections.

Key Features

Artist: Roger Ayala (Cuba)

Title: Soñando Despierta (Daydreaming)

Year: 2025

Dimensions: 21 x 13 inches

Style: Figurative Expressionism / Surrealism

Palette: Mixed (Earth tones, Green, Vibrant Accents)

Motifs: Split-face portrait, Tropical Flora, Birds, Geometric Sphere

Collector’s Note

This piece is perfect for collectors seeking art that invites dialogue. Ayala’s work challenges the viewer to look beyond the surface, offering a “refuge to see and feel at the same time.”

05/12/2025

“El Secreto” (The Secret), an intriguing original work by Cuban master Roger Ayala. This painting captures a moment of shared intimacy and silence, inviting the viewer to lean in and listen.

The composition features a female subject in Ayala’s signature “split-face” style, where one side is illuminated in warm yellow and the other recedes into cool grey shadow—a visual representation of the things we show the world versus the things we keep hidden. Her hand is raised delicately near her face, a gesture suggesting she is either whispering a confidence to the stitched doll she cradles or protecting a shared secret.

Two small birds perch atop her head, acting as silent observers in this quiet conspiracy. The palette is moody yet inviting, utilizing slate greys, ochres, and earth tones to create an atmosphere of mystery and trust.



The Artist: Roger Ayala (b. 1950)

A graduate of the Provincial School of Plastic Arts in Pinar del Río, Cuba, Roger Ayala has built a career on exploring the relationship between humanity and nature. His “split-face” technique—often used to show duality—is used here with great subtlety to highlight the shift between the outer world and inner thought. His works are officially recognized by the Fondo de Bienes Culturales and are treasured in international private collections.



Key Features

Artist: Roger Ayala (Cuba)

Title: El Secreto (The Secret)

Year: 2025

Dimensions: 19.5 x 13 inches

Style: Figurative Expressionism / Surrealism

Palette: Slate Grey, Ochre, Yellow, Earth Tones

Motifs: Hand Gesture, Stitched Doll, Birds, Duality



Collector’s Note

“El Secreto” is a storytelling piece. It engages the imagination, prompting the viewer to wonder about the narrative behind the gaze, making it a compelling conversation starter for any collection.

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