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Carlos Julio Miranda[edit]

Carlos Julio Miranda has dedicated his professional life to the visual arts, teaching, and graphic design. As a painter, he has participated in collective and individual exhibitions in his native country of Cuba, the United States and Mexico. His works were presented in March 2005 at the TasD Gallery in Miami, Florida, the Rotary Club of Matepec, in Toluca, Mexico in 2017, and in La Habana at the Pabellón Cuba in 1970.

Equestrian themes have been a constant in his work. Accentuating the anatomy, movement, elegance, and strength of the horse, irrespective of its breed, overtaking the canvas and coming to life with proudful and defiant expression.

Miranda has taught at Universidad Latinoamericana, Universidad Chapultepec, Universidad Anáhuac, Campus Norte, Universidad Autónoma de Durango, Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas de la UNAM, Universidad Marista, Campus Tlahuac, and at the Instituto Tecnológico Latinoamericano de Pachuca in the state of Hidalgo, México.

His lectures include “Graphic Design and its Influence on Audiovisual Media”, “Design and Advertising in Media: Poster, Film, and Television”, “Art, Communication, and Media: Inevitable Convergence in Today’s Education”, “Professional Portfolio for Illustration”, and “Advertising and Social Values”.

Currently, Miranda teaches Communication Theory, Narrative and Kinetic Image, History of Design and Design Theory at the Universidad Marista, Campus Tlahuac, Mexico City, Mexico while continuing his passion for painting.

Carlos Julio Miranda was born in La Habana, Cuba where he graduated in painting and design from the Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes “San Alejandro”. He also studied at the Academia Gaspar Villate. Miranda obtained a baccalaureate degree in art history from the University of La Habana and a master’s degree in audiovisual communication with concentration in graphic and audiovisual design from the Faculty of Radio, Film and Television at the Higher Institute of Art in La Habana, Cuba. Miranda currently resides in Toluca, Mexico.