Episode Six: Raymond Saá
Raymond Saá is a Cuban-American artist working with abstraction and creates work on paper and canvas. Saá’s process-oriented work deconstructs and reconstructs natural elements, generating motifs that reference the artist’s Cuban roots and connect natural forms with an architectural process. He was asked to be part of the collaboration with the museum and Mural Arts Philadelphia, along with four other local artists, to create a mural inspired by “Matisse in the 1930s.” See Raymond’s mural at 321 South St.