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Art: wood and resin 18x23x11
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Included: handwritten note and gift packaging
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Delivery: white glove service, at home or wherever you want
DESCRIPTION
The subject of the sculpture is two palm trees crossing paths and a ball. The vibrant colors and sharp outlines blend perfectly into the iconic Neo Pop style of Romero Britto's works.
Technical details
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Base: 23 cm
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Height: 18.5 cm
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Technique: hand-painted on resin
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Edition: limited to 500 copies
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Note: originally signed
Artist
Romero Britto was born on October 6, 1963, in Recife, Brazil. After moving to Miami, he began his artistic journey as a self-taught artist, working alongside street artists and drawing inspiration from their forms and techniques. In this early phase, Romero Britto's works were created on recycled materials such as newspaper clippings and cardboard pieces.
However, it was during his trip to Paris that the artist, now internationally known, began to identify with his own personal and unmistakable style. The encounter with the works of masters such as Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso allowed the young Britto to personalize his technique, which the New York Times describes as a source of warmth, optimism, and love.
Britto's works have been exhibited in galleries and museums in over 100 countries, including the exhibition at the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux Arts at the Carrousel du Louvre in 2008 and 2010. In 2013, Romero Britto was the first living artist to exhibit at the Soumaya Museum in Mexico City. He has created numerous public art installations, including the sculpture for Hyde Park in London, the largest in the park's history.
Britto's private life is characterized by an interest in social issues. The artist has donated time, art, and resources to more than 250 charitable organizations and is an active member of some of them.
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