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About Me Member Traditional Artist JavierDubrocqMale/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 3 Years
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  • Current Residence: Sarasota
  • Interests: Art, Dance, Theater

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Ahoy! Thank alot for :+fav:ing Siena Cathedral, it's much appreciated. Thank you!:peace:

Your work is outstanding, keep it up!:thumbsup:

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~Silvestre
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Wishing you a Happy Holiday and a teriffic week!
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Whatever is produced in haste goes hastily to waist.
(Saadi 1184-1291)
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Thank you for visiting my gallery. Please be sure to leave a comment so I may check out your gallery. I look forward to viewing all the wonderful galleries and watching fellow artist develope.
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My Bio:
Graduated from the National School of Ballet in Havana, Cuba and started touring around the world as a classical ballet dancer. In 1992, Mr. Dubrocq decided to defect after a presentation in Mexico City and was hired by the “Ballet of Monterrey” as a principal dancer, where he suffered an ankle injury that put him in to obligatory rest for three weeks. It is in this period when he started to paint and draw as a pastime but surprisingly even for him, started selling his work almost immediately to important collectors and showing in renowned galleries, first in Mexico and then in the U.S., where he presently lives.


Dubrocq has been in several personal and collective exhibitions among them “Fifty Cuban Masters” presented in Miami in 1997, that same year the Mexican Oil Company “PEMEX” organized the first retrospective of the young artist, and recently one of his sculpture was on display as a part of a private collection in the Museum of Arts in Naples, Florida.

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