THE TAMING OF THE SHREW
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Calixto Amador

Calixto Amador

Osvaldo Calixto Amador was born on Sept 6, 1965 in Habana, Cuba. He arrived in Miami, Florida at three months, with his mother and older sister while his father, was unable to leave the island due to political intervention. His childhood was often a difficult one. He was raised by a single mother and came to know his father at the age of fifteen, when his dad arrived on the Mariel boat lift. His father died shortly after. Nevertheless, Calixto got to embrace the man and know what it was like to have a father, even if for a short while.

By the age of eleven, he had attended fifteen different elementary schools and severe bouts of depression and anxiety were commonplace in his life. He started painting as a child, to escape his gloomy surroundings. Eventually, Calixto earned a Masters Degree in Social Studies with a Bachelors in History. He was accepted to a doctoral program in Psychology. However, he chose to continue painting to express himself, as he had done since childhood. While at the university, Calixto took a couple of courses in painting and drawing, where he earned excellent grades and praise from his teacher. Having said this, Calixto has never officially been a student of any art teacher. In his own words, "I have always felt the need to create and God is my ultimate inspiration. I love abstraction because of it's spontaneity and the faith I exercise while facing a blank canvas." Calixto's unique perspective, his window to the world, stems directly from this childhood.

Throughout his life, Calixto has been inspired by the inner struggle of good versus evil. This inspiration comes from his own journey towards the light. In his paintings, these polarities are often expressed in opposite colors. To Calixto, dark versus light represents the transgression from the mundane towards our inner sanctum. Calixto, who is an adamant fan of Jungs' study of the unconscious and its' symbols, was raised a Catholic. For Calixto the symbol of the cross is used as a medium to explore the higher power.

His paintings are carved like a wood sculptor carves his block of wood. He enjoys using all the natural elements such as water and fire directly on the canvas. This exploration of colors and textures applied with earthly elements create the unique textures and colors that give such intensity to his work. He believes in reincarnation and the existence of the remnants of other past lives in the present one. It is these past lives, these ancient energies, that come through to carve, to etch his canvas. This journey into the unconscious has often allowed Calixto to transgress the inevitable trials innate in our human existence. His young adult years were dedicated to the exploration and wisdom offered by the many different religions of the world. Not adhering to any one of them, he has lost the need to define or to question the divine. Like his art, Calixto has learned that the spirit is impossible to describe.

Calixto believes that art is an expression of the soul and his soul is only a speck in the universal soul that is too grand to define. This commonality, this universe, is something that in Calixto's view can only be felt. And it is this feeling, he believes, that leads to a sense of knowing. He paints to heal his spirit and give to the collective unconscious a piece of his inner light.

He currently resides in the city of Coral Gables in a small cottage, that is surrounded by lush vegetation and his beloved dogs and birds. It is in this refuge that he finds the space to let the unconscious roam free.

"If we have learned anything at all from the Source, it is that it allows us to create or destroy, I choose to create." ~ Osvaldo Calixto Amador

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Past Exhibiting Artists

» Mark Vance
» Marcelo Mansilla
» Ana Carolina Moreno
» Alexis Rivero
» Tara Vodihn
» Monica Arche
» Sid Daniels
» Daniel Garcia
» Cristina Chacon
» Pauline Goldsmith
» Henry Perez
» Andy Cole


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