
The Anger from the 8 Deadly Sins of the Communism
In this powerful collection of artworks, the artist boldly confronts the oppressive regime of the Cuban government and its impact on the lives of its people. Through vivid imagery and poignant symbolism, the series explores the convergence of political repression and social decay under communist rule."The Anger of Communism", a surprising portrait of the indignation and frustration felt by those who dare to challenge the authoritarian regime. The central figure, representing the machinery of state control, looms over the contorted faces of the people and his silent screams echo the struggle for freedom from oppression.But the artist goes beyond the traditional seven deadly sins, boldly introducing hunger as the eighth sin. In doing so, they shed light on the terrible consequences of the regime's policies, where food shortages and deprivation are weapons wielded against dissent. The juxtaposition of the opulent feasts enjoyed by the ruling elite with the hunger and suffering of the mass