Artist
James Chiew
James Chiew stammt aus Singapur und wanderte als Jugendlicher mit seiner Familie in die Niederlande aus. Seit 2009 ist er als Künstler aktiv. Ein großer Erfolg war es für den Autodidakt, als eines seiner 3D-Werke während der Ausstellung „Beeld van Beatrix“ in den Palästen „Het Loo“ und „Soestdijk“ ausgestellt wurde.
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Romero Britto
Romero Britto is one of the most important pop artists of the present day. His works combine features of classical modern art such as Cubism with Pop Art and, with their emblematic stylisation, bright colours and life-affirming motifs, are a special "Art of Happiness" that reaches people all over the world. The artist lives and works in Miami, Florida. In New York, Britto was recently ranked among the top ten living pop artists.
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Charles Fazzino
Charles Fazzino, born in New York in 1955, is one of America's best-known artists. The son of a Finnish sculptress and an Italian designer, he appeared at a young age with his first exhibitions after studying at the School of Visual Arts, one of the leading American colleges for art and design. Fazzino established three-dimensional pop art globally and is today the most famous 3-D pop artist in the world. His comic-inspired paintings speak of the lively and glittering life of the metropolises, especially his hometown of New York. But Fazzino has also long since discovered a heart for Europe, as documented by numerous works he has dedicated to cities such as London, Paris, Zurich, Berlin, Munich, Hamburg and Frankfurt. Fazzino is equally concerned with sporting themes. He is a passionate sports fan and has been the official artist for the American Superbowl for years. For Fazzino, art is, as he says, an elixir of life that makes people smile. Anyone who has experienced the elaborate process by which Fazzino's 3-D works are created knows how to appreciate the artist's artistry and extraordinary talent: First the sketch, then the painting, finally the lithograph. Then the individual pieces are meticulously cut out and precisely pasted in up to three layers to the appropriate places. Only then is a Fazzino work of art complete.
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Luigi Rocca
Luigi Rocca was born in 1952 into a family of artists. Influenced from childhood by the photographic works of his grandfather, he has become one of the leading exponents of photorealism. Rocca's life has always been oriented towards artistic content: Art high school, studies of painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Turin and repeated study visits to New York - the city full of architecture, advertising and light that inspires him to create great photorealistic motifs. Luigi Rocca creates unique illusionistic and detailed paintings that are recognized by art lovers and collectors worldwide. His love and fascination for the world and art metropolis New York City, which was the center of his artistic life for several years, spurs Luigi Rocca again and again to create new breathtaking works around the Big Apple. Whether Times Square, Fifth Avenue, Central Park or the New York skyline - like hardly anyone else, Rocca immerses us in the pulsating atmosphere of this fascinating city, which never sleeps and which is especially considered a world capital of modern and contemporary art, to which he sets a monument with his paintings. These seem so realistic that it is difficult to discern the differences between photo and painting. Only on closer inspection does one realize that the eyes of the hyperrealist capture more than a wide-angle lens. Like no other artist, Rocca knows how to create a monument to architecturally outstanding buildings. In his typical painting style, he makes facades appear in a special light. Luigi Rocca's works are shown at international exhibitions and are appreciated by a large circle of collectors worldwide.
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Patrick Rubinstein
Patrick Rubinstein is the internationally acclaimed artist of kinetic pop art. His unique technique, in which one and the same image shows diverse motifs, he has patented worldwide. His own style of art is influenced by pop and urban art - models include Andy Warhol, Robert Indiana, Keith Haring, Piet Mondrian, but also Pablo Picasso and Marc Chagall. In his choice of motifs, the artist makes use of catchy symbols of American culture and striking icons of the music, film and comic scene, such as Marilyn Monroe, Mickey Mouse or the Beatles. Rubinsteinwas born in Paris in 1960. He grew up in a very creative environment and learned the gouache technique at the age of five. In addition to his own creativity, collecting outstanding works of art was also given a major role. Rubinstein has retained this passion for art to this day and it can be felt in every single work of art.
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Craig Alan
The artist got the idea of replacing the smallest picture elements with people in order to create motifs when he took photos of a wedding party on the beach from the balcony of a flat on the 6th floor in Florida. When he later looked at the pictures, he discovered that the collection of people in the photo had the appearance of an eye. This was the birth of his unique art, which has since led him to the highest international recognition.
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Peppone
Peppone received 500 Tintin albums from his father and is always looking to expand his comic book collection. He describes this collection as his "paper heritage" and uses it "to create artistic encounters with our memories and humanity." Peppone's vibrant sculptures and mixed media works of well-known comic book characters challenge us to question our conventional views of what art should be. In his mixed media works, he places the heroes of our childhood in situations with iconic references, inviting the viewer to recall the strength of certain photographs, films, posters or historical events. In this way, his works penetrate the roots of our cultural memory, which the artist interprets in a new and humorous way.
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Live artist
James Chiew
James Chiew stammt aus Singapur und wanderte als Jugendlicher mit seiner Familie in die Niederlande aus. Seit 2009 ist er als Künstler aktiv. Ein großer Erfolg war es für den Autodidakt, als eines seiner 3D-Werke während der Ausstellung „Beeld van Beatrix“ in den Palästen „Het Loo“ und „Soestdijk“ ausgestellt wurde.
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