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America Age > Blog > Art & Books > Esaí Alfredo’s Oil Work Merge Mysterious Narratives with ‘Miami Vice’ Noir
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Esaí Alfredo’s Oil Work Merge Mysterious Narratives with ‘Miami Vice’ Noir

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In an iconic 1979 episode of Saturday Evening Reside, Steve Martin and Invoice Murray shuffle onstage dressed like vacationers. Peering out past the digital camera—and thus behind us—they repeatedly ask, “What the hell is that?” Stoking our curiosity and by no means divulging what “that” actually is, but stopping us from ever seeing it both, the reply is left completely to our imaginations. Past the duo’s attribute absurdity, we’re enticed to think about the countless potentialities of the unknown, simply out of body.

For Miami-based artist Esaí Alfredo, the confines of the cinematic display screen and a way of surprise play central roles in large-scale, enigmatic oil work. Male figures stand dealing with the distant horizon, observing darkish plumes of smoke or, in some instances, occasions solely they’ll see.

“The Wait” (2025), oil on canvas, 50 x 72 inches

Alfredo attracts inspiration for his palette from Miami Vice, particularly the wealthy pastels and glowing contrasts evocative of the present’s stylized, Eighties New Wave aesthetics. Brilliant pink and teal complement the deep blacks of nighttime.

“I allow myself to play with colors and lighting situations that appear surreal or impossible,” he tells Colossal, sharing that the selection of hues function instruments for telling tales. He provides, “My biggest influences in terms of color have been old movies, science fiction, theater, and the cinematography of films by Steven Spielberg and Alfred Hitchcock.”

Alfredo additionally likens his work to screenshots or freeze frames, as if plucked from an enigmatic, longer narrative. His sketchbook comprises numerous renderings, together with drawings of settings and characters akin to storyboards for a film.

As soon as he interprets a primary sketch right into a coloration examine, Alfredo interprets the thought to photographic compositions involving actual folks and numerous objects. “Once I have all my reference photos ready, I compose an image on my iPad to see how the painting will turn out. The rest is painting,” he says, leaving sufficient room for the inevitable improvisation.

a wide horizontal painting of trees illuminated pink at night, with a mysterious illumination in the distance near the horizon
“La Playa Lucia” (2025), oil on canvas, 10 x 20 inches

A collection of latest work titled STARLESS that Alfredo not too long ago exhibited with Spinello Tasks at EXPO CHICAGO are “snapshots of a larger story I’m still uncovering,” he says. Otherworldly magentas and teals envelop figures in a wide range of pure landscapes, beneath a sky devoid of celestial objects. As an alternative, mysterious objects fall from above, and the characters react to the phenomena with surprise, concern, and confusion. “I love capturing those moments when we feel powerless and can only observe for a moment before taking action,” he says.

Discover extra on Alfredo’s web site and Instagram.

a painting of a male figure looking out at smoke along a distant horizon at night
“The Theme Park” (2025), oil on canvas, 72 x 96 inches
a teal-and-black painting of a male figure in profile with his head bowed down and his hands at his chest
“Moon” (2025), oil on canvas, 24 x 24 inches
a painting of a male figure standing in a boat at night, looking away from the viewer toward a plume of black smoke
“The Everglades” (2025), oil on canvas, 72 x 96 inches
a painting of a male figure standing in profile at night, illuminated blue against a deep pinkish-blue horizon
“Antonio” (2025), oil on canvas, 40 x 60 inches
a detail of a painting of two male figures at night, standing together and looking toward something just out of the frame
Element of “Near the Military Base”

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