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(b. Honduras, 1939) Influenced by the Spanish artist, Antonio Lorenzo, Lainez did some abstract work in Madrid. When he returned to his country, he practiced what is called "Black Painting" with a message essentially critical. From this stage, he jumped to an effusive neofigurative line drawing with an evocative theme, based on personal memories. Since 1988, Lainez began working with social themes that symbolically echoed all the horrible problems in Honduras.
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