Bernal’s work includes sketches of iconic Cuban figures like Che Guevara and Ernest Hemingway
Renowned Cuban painter, 63-year-old Milton Bernal, has elevated his craft by incorporating a distinct Cuban essence, tobacco leaves, into his artwork.
Bernal, often seen with a cigar in hand, places wet tobacco leaves onto his canvases featuring sketches of iconic Cuban figures like Che Guevara and Ernest Hemingway. The result is a unique masterpiece with the earthy tones of dry tobacco leaves, accentuating the raised texture of veins.
![Cuban artist transforms Tobacco leaves into enduring smoke-free art Farmers pick tobacco leaves at a farm in San Juan y Martinez, Cuba, February 27, 2024. — Reuters](https://www.geo.tv/assets/uploads/updates/2024-02-29/533109_3353010_updates.jpg)
Tobacco, a symbol of Cuba’s national identity and a major export finds new life in Bernal’s creations. The artist, who frequents Pinar del Rio province — renowned for its premium tobacco and cigars — handpicks discarded leaves, turning them into pieces displayed globally in homes, restaurants, and hotels.
![Cuban artist transforms Tobacco leaves into enduring smoke-free art A view of a tobacco farm in San Juan y Martinez, Cuba, February 27, 2024. —Reuters](https://www.geo.tv/assets/uploads/updates/2024-02-29/533109_1671908_updates.jpg)
Bernal’s proprietary chemical formula preserves the elasticity, colour, and form of the tobacco leaf, ensuring longevity. This process, developed over 20 years ago, involves rolling treated leaves onto artisanal paper, creating art that remains unaffected by environmental conditions.
![Cuban artist transforms Tobacco leaves into enduring smoke-free art Artist Milton Bernal works in his studio in Havana, Cuba, February 24, 2024. —Reuters](https://www.geo.tv/assets/uploads/updates/2024-02-29/533109_5277600_updates.jpg)
Describing his innovative approach, Bernal emphasises the harm-free nature of his tobacco-infused art, allowing everyone to appreciate the symbolism and culture embedded in each piece.
![Cuban artist transforms Tobacco leaves into enduring smoke-free art Artist Milton Bernal poses for a photo while working in his studio, in Havana, Cuba, February 24, 2024. —Reuters](https://www.geo.tv/assets/uploads/updates/2024-02-29/533109_3031868_updates.jpg)
With this fusion of tradition and creativity, Bernal’s creations continue to captivate audiences, offering a lasting celebration of Cuba’s rich heritage.