Havana’s harbor is created by a natural strait that was heavily fortified between the 16th and 19th centuries.  The fortifications were never actually put to much of a test; they were used to hold political prisoners after the revolution.   Today the area is valued as a recreation and propaganda area with aging artifacts and dramatic views of the city.

 Wood, zinc, aluminum, photo print, plaster + Oils,  18" x 66,"  2018

Strait of Havana

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Sugar Milling, Western Puerto Rico 1981