Romero britto biografia

Romero Britto

Brazilian artist

Romero Britto (born October 6, [1]) is a Brazilian artist, painter, serigrapher, and sculptor.[2] He combines elements of cubism, pop art, and graffiti painting in his work, using vibrant colors and bold patterns as a visual expression of hope, dreams, and happiness.

Biography

Britto was born in Recife, Brazil and grew up in poverty.[3][4] In he traveled to Europe to study art, where he was influenced by the works of Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso.[3] In , he moved to Miami, where his current studio remains.[5] His first major commission was to design artwork for Absolut Vodka for a campaign.[3] In addition to his sculpture and fine art work, his designs have been used by Disney, BMW, IBM, Apple Computers, Grand Marnier, Pepsi, and Royal Caribbean Cruises, and been featured on a variety of consumer goods, such as Barbie dolls and pet collars.[4][3][5] According to a documentary about him, Britto is "the most collected and licensed artist in history."[4] Some of his public art installations are at Hyde Park, London, the O2 Arena in Berlin, and the John F.

Kennedy Airport.[5] He also designed a Miami water park.[6]

Britto's charitable work has supported over organizations.[7]

Political views

Britto is a conservative. In he hosted a fundraiser for Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush at his Miami studio[8] where he unveiled a mural that he and Jeb Bush's wife Columba had painted with the slogan "#AllInForJeb".[9] Previously, Britto held a fundraiser at his gallery for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.[10] He publicly supports Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro, and in March he gifted Bolsonaro with his own portrait.

Romero britto biography completare Romero Britto (born October 6, [1]) is a Brazilian artist, painter, serigrapher, and sculptor. [2] He combines elements of cubism, pop art, and graffiti painting in his work, using vibrant colors and bold patterns as a visual expression of hope, dreams, and happiness.

References

Notes

Minkara, Ahmad (October ). "Romero Britto". Tufts University School of Medicine Magazine. Retrieved 7 April

Britto, Romero.

Romero britto biography completare en Romero Britto was born in Recife, Brazil in There is an almost fairy-tale quality to his story. As a creative yet impoverished child from Brazil, Britto often painted images on scraps of cardboard and newspaper.

"Romero Britto Biography". Britto's Website. Retrieved 14 August

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