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Misleidys was born in 1985, not far from Havana, with a severe hearing impairment. Her father left home when she was still a very young child. The young girl showed signs of developmental difficulties, so her mother placed her in a specialized facility at the age of five. But as the symptoms of autism became more pronounced, she had to leave, returning home where she lived in isolation with the exception of the link she maintained to her mother and younger brother. Even at a young age, Misleidys was particularly drawn to crayons and watercolor paints that she used for her own amusement.
 
One day, Misleidys began to paint silhouettes of bodybuilders with marked facial features and protruding muscles. Over time, the figures increased in size, eventually becoming larger than life. After painting the figures, she would cut them out and affix them to the walls of her bedroom with pieces of brown Scotch tape and, in time, the other rooms of the house. Soon thereafter, the young woman also began to paint wildlife, devils, and animals, often insisting on representing their innards with painted cross-sections of their anatomy. Her inability to speak or express her ideas on the substance of her work ensures that her paintings, which possess a strong visual presence, remain absolutely enigmatic.
 
Those close to her claim that Misleidys has an exceptional capacity for clairvoyance, inherited from her mother, and that it is not rare to catch her in “conversation” with her works using hand gestures—a sign that these works are the bearers of some power which goes beyond the mere fascination that they exert on the beholder.
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