Wifredo Lam
Wifredo Lam was a Cuban painter born on December 8, 1902, in Sagua la Grande. He is best known for his unique style that blends Surrealism, Cubism, and Afro-Cuban themes. Lam's work often features mystical figures and vibrant colors, reflecting his interest in African heritage and spirituality.
Lam studied in Madrid and later moved to Paris, where he interacted with influential artists like Pablo Picasso and André Breton. His most famous painting, "The Jungle," showcases his innovative approach and has become a significant piece in modern art history. Lam passed away on September 11, 1982, in Paris.