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Highly Detailed And Sexy Paintings By Brian M. Viveros

Internationally celebrated artist Brian M. Viveros has an unmistakably arresting hand. His highly detailed paintings of defiant doe-eyed beauties summon a raw poetic of intractability. Beautiful and yet barbarous, they draw from the power of the feminine and its reconciliation of vulnerability, beauty, and power. His subjects are fighters and survivors, rendered immaculately, and just bloodied enough to remind us that they are formidable opponents not to be taken lightly. The artist’s hyperreal portraits deliver cult worthy heroines emerging triumphant from battle, complete with cigarettes anchored from parted lips, and tattoos and wounds to rival any soldier’s; they are steel tough victors rendered with something of the sublime. Viveros’ work elevates the iconography of the femme-fatale as a powerful emblem of strength and retaliation: insubordinate beauties undaunted by the unruliness of a messy fight.

A technical perfectionist, Brian Viveros’ oil, airbrush, acrylic, and ink paintings are highly saturated with pigment, luminosity, and depth, while the compositions are poignant and simple. The artist’s emphasis tends to be on focal points such as the eyes, lips, and skin, conveying the subtlety of minute expression and the power of an impaling gaze. The paintings feel cinematic, like haunting stills from a film, owing to their evocative suggestion of narrative and to the iconicity of their subjects. The artist’s creative cosmos is beautifully stylized, never derivative, and distinctly recognizable as his own.

Viveros’ recognition and exposure was catalyzed by his participation in a major group exhibition in Switzerland in 1997 entitled: The Art of Porn, in which he exhibited alongside celebrated artist and academy award winner H.R. Giger. Since then, Viveros’ work has been widely exhibited in North America and Europe, and showcased in numerous international art fairs. Most recently, Viveros’ exhibition War of the Roses was sold out as a solo presentation for Art Basel Miami through Thinkspace Gallery in Los Angeles.

Brian M. Viveros’ paintings have been published extensively in print. His work has been featured in books such as: Les Barany’s Carnivora: The Dark Art Of Automobiles, Harry Saylor and Carolyn Frisch’s Edgy Cute: From Neo-Pop to Low Brow and Back Again, Matt Jordan’s Weirdo Noir, and Erotic Signature’s The World’s Greatest Erotic Art of Today – Vol. 1 and Vol. II. The artist has also been featured in the pages of Juxtapoz (no. 118), Secret Magazine, In the Flesh, Skin Two, Drawing Blood, Darks Art, Joia Magazine, Tattoo Extreme, XFUNS Magazine, Let’s Motive, Truce, Digital Temple, Riviera Magazine, Uce Magazine, Ego Magazine, Real Detroit Weekly, .ISM Quarterly, Tattoo Society, Dark Art’s Parlour Magazine, Revolution Art, Iniciativa Colectiva, Fetish Magazine, and was recently featured on an episode of the TV show ‘LA Ink’ (when artist Nikko Hurtado tattooed one of Viveros’ paintings onto a client).

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Illustrator/Graphic Designer: Amanda Mocci

REVIVAL


27″ x 39″
Pencil and gouache on paper

Revival is a representation of strength, beauty and life.

Amanda Mocci is a freelance Graphic Designer and illustrator from Montreal Quebec. After receiving her bachelor’s in graphic design (UQAM), she has had the opportunity to work with some pretty awesome people and is always working on a personal project. Her work is influenced by the minimalism of black and white as well as the chaotic beauty and mystery of the universe.

For design or illustration inquiries or to say hello, please send your email to:
info[at]amandamocci.com

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AWARDS

+ 4 times Applied Arts Magazine award winner
Creative Quarterly silver medal award winner
+ Featured in the Boxed and Labeled publication
+ Personal interview in the international issue ofNovum Magazine
+ Work featured on blogs such as FFFFOUND!, The Dieline, The Dieline Wine, Packaging UQAM, Behance, and more

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Super Creative Artist By The Name Of Fede Cruz

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Federico Massa, alias Cruz, is a Brooklyn based artist from Italy. Born in Milan in 1981, he graduated from the “Academy of Fine Arts of Brera”, in Milan in 2006.
In the academy he studies set and design, but at the same time discovers a big art scene, learning news techniques to correlate them whit sprays on the different surface.

 

During his first year at the Academy, Federico helped found The Bag Art Factory collective in Milan, of which he is still an active member. This group of artists; including painters, sculptors, and set and designer, collaborates on a variety of projects and constantly organizes exhibitions of their works.

Federico’s years at The Bag Art Factory were formative in his artistic growth. During this time, key elements of his vision were developed through the exchange of ideas, of discussion, and contamination with other artist of the collective.

Two years later, he  enters in Biokip, a polyhedral group that make arts and electronic  music, collaborating with installation, exhibition, and staging, mixed in musicals and artistics scenaries.

More recent, is the project of custom lamps in plexiglass, created by A3 design.

Federico’s work has been presented in numerous exhibitions all over Europe, and has been published in catalogues as well as art books. In addition, he works in collaboration with well-known fashion brands.

Federico also did different works and exhibitions for charity, the last one is for the international project call Elephant Parade, act to recover funds to protect the endangered elephant Indonesia, the works will be auctioned by the famous auction house Christie’s.

Graffiti

Graffiti

Graffiti

Graffiti

Graffiti

Omaggi

Omaggi

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This series represent a “human” monster with open jaws, within which there is a reptilian eye, which represents the dark side that lurks within us all and observes everything around him.

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Poster

Poster

These works, as all the jobs realized by Cruz and Berse together, introduce always symbolic representation in line with the thematic faced, always bright colors, and a search of synthetic lines to be more perceptible for the spectator.

Head Hunter

Head Hunter

Head Hunter

Head Hunter

This installation called “head hunter” is born from a idea of Federico Massa a.k.a. Cruz.

On purpose created for Margini’s Family Gallery, this work, tall 4 mt and wide 3,60 mt have been realized to 4 hands: composed by a pictorial part on paper and canvas from the artist Cruz, and from a bright part projected by the same artist but realized with methacrylic by Andrea Goy of A# Design.

The Heads Hunter represents a face monstrous, representative the human race, in which wide open jaws a reptile eyes is glimpse inside like an hidden anxious presence sometimes laid a trap inside every human being.

This way, just as in one of the best films of Fritz Lang” The human beast” drawn from the namesake book of Emilie Zola, the concept recalls the coexistence of the human beast in the mind of the human being, the part more instinctive and irrational than is burst out when moral teachings fall and we don’t know how to distinguish between the good and the evil anymore.

Five canvas painted in acrylic and spray, tell 30 x 30 cm, hang from the right hand of the heads hunter, while a reproduction of the same ,realized in methacrylic illuminated by the inside, it hangs from the left hand.

Also the eyes of the hunter are realized in methacrylic illuminated by the inside.

Social Circus

This installation realized together with the artist Berse,for  Margini’s Family Gallery  and is entirely painted on paper.

This idea take up the pre-existing project of the two artist, that consist in realize poster and paste it on the street.

The installation is customizing in according with the wall dimension.

Two canvas of the artists are introduces inside of that, behind of the bars of paper.

The installation, as all the jobs realized by Cruz and Berse together, introduce always symbolic representation in line with the thematic faced, always bright colors, and a search of synthetic lines to be more perceptible for the spectator.

Copy that solo Show

Copy that solo Show

In this personal exhibition in NYC at the Graphite Gallery, entitled “COPY THAT”, Federico presented his last series of “Homages”.

The collection consists of his personal reinterpretation of posters affixed by the city of Milan to promote exhibitions of internationally acclaimed modern and classical artists at Royal Palace of Milan.

Federico detached the posters from various locations throughout Milan, and completely reinterpreted the works, maintaining some fundamental details, paying homage to the masterpieces of the original artists.

In his last works,Federico presents his vision of his adopted city, New York, as a place of creation and inspiration. In these pieces, the artist pays homage not only to other artists but also to the city that inspires him on various levels.

Can catch Fede Cruz HERE.

 

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