Romero Britto (born October 6, 1963[citation needed]) is a Brazilian artist, painter, serigrapher, and sculptor.[1] 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.
![]() | This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages)
|
Romero Britto | |
---|---|
![]() | |
Born | (1963-10-06) 6 October 1963 (age 59) |
Known for | Painting, Sculpture |
Style | Pop Art |
At age 14, Romero Britto realized that he had a passion for creating art, he enjoyed expressing himself through his artwork. Born in Jaboatão dos Guararapes, on the Northeast side of Brazil, Britto lived and grew up among a big family of eight brothers and sisters. However, his innate creativity allowed Britto to fill his life with images of a bigger and more beautiful world beyond his own at an early age, he painted what he saw and what he imagined on surfaces such as newspapers, cardboard or any scraps that he could find. With an inordinate passion to excel, he prospered academically. Still, Britto's artistic nature eventually led him to seek experiences outside his home. In 1983, Britto went to Paris, France where he was introduced to the works of Matisse and Picasso, Britto was encouraged to travel to the United States where Pop Art was flourishing.[2] Britto started selling his artwork to generate money so he could keep doing what he love. He sold his first artwork to one of his neighbors and eventually people started to encourage him to keep going. At the age of twenty he held his first show at the university of Brazil. Moving to the United States, Romero Britto has seen success that many artist only ever dream of, he designed the United Nations postal stamps, he created the NFL SuperBowl XLI pre-show with Cirque du Soleil, and even sold paintings to many celebrities and politicians. Romero Britto is not only active in the arts, he is also active in politics where he has served as panelist at the World Economic Forum. Romero Britto is one of many artist to be involved with many charities, he is an activist to many charities and believes art is an important aspect to life.
Britto is a conservative, hosting a fundraiser for Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush at his Miami studio in 2015,[3] where he unveiled a mural that he and Jeb Bush's wife Columba had painted with the slogan "#AllInForJeb".[4] Previously, Britto held a fundraiser at his gallery for 2012 Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.[5] He publicly supports Brazil's president Jair Bolsonaro, and in March 2020 he gifted the president with his own portrait.
In 2008, Grapeland Water Park, also known as Black Beard's Beach near Miami, opened.[6] The entire water park was designed by Britto, and it is covered in his artwork.
Minkara, Ahmad (October 2004). "Romero Britto". Tufts University School of Medicine Magazine. Retrieved 7 April 2011.
Britto, Romero. "Romero Britto Biography". Britto's Website. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
General | |
---|---|
National libraries | |
Art research institutes | |
Other |