In Hatuey, a vibrant clash of forms and colors captures the spirit of rebellion and celebration. This abstract composition feels like a visual mosaic, with its overlapping shapes and rich palette of reds, purples, and greens. Named after the legendary Taíno chief who resisted Spanish colonization, the painting pulsates with layers of history, culture, and resistance. The boldness of the figures and objects invites the viewer into a world where stories of resilience and cultural pride merge with the chaotic beauty of everyday life.