When you first meet Alex Yanes, you are struck by how laid back and approachable he is. Born in Miami, he is the product of both the ever-evolving, fast-paced city and the
burgeoning art scene. Yet, he is as real and approachable as they come. In a city filled with wild characters and over-saturated personalities, Yanes is refreshingly humble,
preferring instead to let his vibrant and colorful artwork take center stage.
burgeoning art scene. Yet, he is as real and approachable as they come. In a city filled with wild characters and over-saturated personalities, Yanes is refreshingly humble,
preferring instead to let his vibrant and colorful artwork take center stage.
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