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Caption: Fusterlandia Havana, Cuba
Caption: Fusterlandia is the name given to the fishing town of Jaimanitas, on the outskirts of Havana.
Created by Cuban artist Jose Fuster--sometimes called the "Picasso of the Caribbean"--the vibrant arts complex is a unique work of public art, stretching around street corners and onto more than 80 houses in the neighborhood.
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Caption: Fusterlandia began as a small house decked out in a fantasia of glass and clay, with bold colors and rough- and smooth-textured surfaces.
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Caption: Jose Fuster originals, available in the Fusterlandia shop
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Caption: The walkways of Fusterlandia ramble, dead-end, and climb stairs for a roof-top view of the sea.
Caption: The mosaics of Jose Fuster are now embedded onto doors, facades and fences all over the neighborhood.
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Caption: The Artists Wall, a quilt of tiles signed and donated by Cuban artists
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