Godoy is one of Houston's most exciting and promising Latino artists. His art, prints and posters reflect the bold and exotic images of this Caribbean homeland of Cuba. Godoy's work also depict the wealth and depth of the diverse Hispanic culture exposing every aspect of the Latino experience with themes ranging from indigenous and rural life of Colonial Latin America to contemporary images. Godoy's large pieces are technically brilliant and rich in vibrant color and textures.
Godoy fled the oppression of his native Cuba in 1978, bringing with him the vivid memories of his Caribbean homeland which are reflected in his bold and exotic art, prints and posters. Godoy's representation of Latin primitivism is projected through his use of exaggerated volume.
His themes for the upcoming show include the series entitled "Latin-American” as well as his newly emerging series, "Los Pueblos y sus Costumbres.” Godoy has sold-out shows of his art, prints and posters all across the Southwestern United States and Mexico, with recent solo exhibitions at the Tacuxclan gallery in Guadalajara and the Dowlin Gallery in Miami.