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The
term ‘Pop Suave’ indicates Navarro’s style - a softer
version of traditional Pop Art. It was created by an editor who
was interviewing Navarro about an upcoming exhibit. She referred
to his work as definitely Pop but “mas suave.”
Navarro’s
work has been celebrated nationally and internationally. He has
exhibited in Milan and Bergamo, Italy and in Bermuda. His
paintings have been commissioned by Perry Ellis International,
Bacardi, Campo Viejo Wine, Ford Motors, The Related Group of
Florida, Chispa Restaurant, Cuba Nostalgia, Miami Dade Community
College, and Amigos for Kids.
In
2002, he had three flamingos on display as part of the
‘Flamingos in the Gables,’ an Art in Public Places project.
Collectors of Navarro’s work include
Celia Cruz,
Anthony Abraham (Miami businessman / philanthropist), Jorge
Perez (The Related Group )Marc Randazzo, (1995 World Cruiserweight
Champion & owner of Randazzo's Little Italy Ristorante in
Coral Gables), Norma Jean Abraham (Miami socialite /
philanthropist), Ana Bencomo (Telemundo TV Reporter), Klaus
Braemer and Alan Zelinger (both are influential New York
businessmen and art collectors). He has also painted portraits of
Cuban icons Beny More (singing legend), Compay Segundo (famous
singer / musician), and Kid Chocolate (boxing champ from the
1930's) in honor of his heritage.
On
April 1, 2005, Navarro opened the doors to his highly anticipated
gallery, ‘Pop Suave’ on Miracle Mile in Coral Gables, Florida.
Since then, this unique studio has been the venue of choice
for Pop art aficionados to collect his original paintings, giclees,
sculptures, sterling silver ‘micro sculpture’ jewelry, cuff
links, and decorative wine bottles.
Just
one month later, May 2005, Navarro’s rendition of legendary
salsa queen Celia Cruz was displayed in a new exhibition, Azucar,
honoring the Latin superstar at the Smithsonian National Museum.
He presented Celia with a reproduction of an original painting he
created of her in 2001 at ‘Cuba Nostalgia’, an annual
Cuban-inspired event in Miami honoring the island’s most
glamorous times. The exhibition is scheduled to begin its national
traveling tour in 2007.
Over
the years, Navarro has lent his talent and time to many
philanthropic causes including Big Brothers Big Sisters,
The Jackson Memorial Foundation, The Vizcayans, American
Diabetes Association, Barry University, Children’s Home Society,
University of Miami Center for Autism & Related
Disabilities,
The
Cushman
School,
Hands
on
Miami,
Coconut
Grove Junior Chamber of Miami,
Mercy Hospital, and Amigos for Kids. Due to his unyielding
dedication to his community, he has
received
proclamations
from
Miami
Dade County
and
the
City
of
Miami.
In fact, November 24, 2000 was named Carlos A. Navarro Day
in the City of Miami. Carlos served one term on the City of Miami
Cultural and Fine Arts Board and is currently on the Board of
Directors of Amigos for Kids and the Kids and Families Foundation.
He is the recipient of the 2004 "Huellas Astrales" Award
in Art given by the Latin American Friends of the Miami Museum of
Science & Planetarium.
Navarro
has been profiled in several publications including Ocean Drive en
Espanol, Ego Miami, Vis a Vis, the Miami Herald, Cosmo Florida,
Details Magazine and others.
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