Playful $225

Brazil on October 6, 1963 as the seventh of nine children.  Art first entered Romero’s life when he was a young child but he did not understand art as a profession until his older brother brought home books about famous artists like Toulouse Lautrec.  Britto began copying the works of these masters from the books he got from his brother day after day.  In the beginning, art was an outlet Britto used to escape even through his teenage years and early twenties when Romero was working toward entry into law school.  Romero has explored many media including watercolor, pen and ink, serigraphy, lithography, acrylic, and even finger paint.  Britto’s work embodies the expressionist color patterns of the Fauves, the multi-dimensional facets of Cubism, and the reference to mass culture in Pop Art.  With clean, bold, and colorful imagery, Britto subtly delivers strong, poignant messages in a refreshing and upbeat manner.  His masterful use of form and color resonate with activism, allowing him to address a variety of social and political issues. 

FILE: FRAMED
Type: Open Edition-Fine Art Print
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