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Romero Britto
Britto Martini
2017
Limited Edition of 1.000 Pieces
Mixed
Canvas
76 cm x 61 cm
Frame not Included
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'Britto Martini' could be the name of an elegant, signature cocktail besides from the title of a serigraph. Britto manages to put together both things creating a nice and vibrant piece full of colours and representing a perfect Martini with the typical olive that characterizes it. In this serigraph it can be well seen the influence of cubism on Romero's style and how he relaborates it by using bright colours that contrast with the white parts of the background and some parts of the glass. Despite the fragmentation of the image, the subject is perfectly recognizable; a demonstration of the great talent of the artist in his representations. As it is common in Britto's works, hearts and flowers complete the composition of a dynamic and interesting piece.
This serigraph was presented on 2017 in a 1000-piece limited edition personalized by the artist with the addition of diamond dust.
Romero Britto was born on October 6, 1963 in Recife, Brazil. After moving to Miami, he began his career as a self-taught artist, working alongside street artists and taking inspiration from their forms and techniques.
During a journey to Paris, the artist begins to identify himself through his personal and unique style. In the French capital, Britto was introduced to the works of masters such as Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso, allowing him to develop his own technique, which the New York Times defines as a source of “warmth, optimism and love”.
Romero Britto developed a particular love for Cubism, that he featured and reinterpreted in the motives that characterize his paintings.
From the Parisian experience he will develop his iconic and unmistakable style: his works are characterized by a research of colours and positive vibrations, which, combined together, give life to bold and imaginative.