The Producer BDB | |
---|---|
Born | Riverside, California, US. | December 19, 1984
Style | Street art, pop art, figuration |
Movement | Street art, pop art |
Website | theproducerbdb |
Bryan Avila also known as The Producer BDB was born in Riverside California, he currently[ when? ] lives and works out the city of Los Angeles.
He is an emergent contemporary artist who has lived all over the world. His work is born out of street art with hints of fashion, pop culture, music, technology and history.
In his artworks one can find characters such as Frida Kahlo, Andy Warhol, Karl Lagerfeld, Anna Wintour, Hillary Clinton, John Lennon and countless others. He often collaborates with other artist such as Flore (Artist), Chris Brown and Karen Bystedt.
His mural work can be found globally in cities such as Paris, Madrid, Rio de Janeiro, Miami, Berlin, Tokyo, Singapore, Hong Kong, Seoul, and Los Angeles.
The early stages of his career where marked by a series of mural works. He traveled around the globe and created murals on the cities of Paris, Madrid, Rio de Janeiro, Miami, Berlin and Los Angeles. After dabbling into fashion and design, he realized that his true passion lies in fine art. Thus he began to blend his interest into fine art representation.
His artwork is heavily influenced by pop culture, fashion, music, art, history and technology.
Mediterranean Revival is an architectural style introduced in the United States, Canada, and certain other countries in the 19th century. It incorporated references from Spanish Renaissance, Spanish Colonial, Italian Renaissance, French Colonial, Beaux-Arts, Moorish architecture, and Venetian Gothic architecture.
Kenny Scharf is an American painter known for his participation in New York City's interdisciplinary East Village art scene during the 1980s, alongside Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring. Scharf's do-it-yourself practice spanned painting, sculpture, fashion, video, performance art, and street art. Growing up in post-World War II Southern California, Scharf was fascinated by television and the futuristic promise of modern design. His works often includes pop culture icons, such as the Flintstones and the Jetsons, or caricatures of middle-class Americans in an apocalyptic science fiction setting.
Enrico Donati was an Italian-American Surrealist painter and sculptor.
A contemporary art gallery is normally a commercial art gallery operated by an art dealer which specializes in displaying for sale contemporary art, usually new works of art by living artists. This approach has been called the "Castelli Method" after Leo Castelli, whose success was attributed to his active involvement in discovering and promoting emerging artists beginning in the late 1950s with Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg.
Rubén Torres Llorca is a Cuban artist specializing in painting, drawing, sculpture, collages, and photography. He studied from 1972 to 1976 at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes "San Alejandro" in Havana and from 1976 to 1981, studied at the Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA), also in Havana. Torres resided in Mexico City, Mexico, from 1990 to 1993 and has resided in Miami, Florida, since 1993.
The Wynwood Art District is a district of the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami, Florida. It is home to over 10 galleries, museums and collections and is known for its street art. It is roughly bounded by North 36th Street (north), North 20th Street (south), I-95 (west) and Northeast First Avenue (east). It is one of the largest open-air street art installations in the world.
Ofer Samra is an artist (painter) and actor who has resided in Venice, California. Samra is also active as a film producer, screenwriter and "Fitness and Lifestyle Coach." He was born in Israel in 1963 and moved to the United States in 1986.
Humberto Calzada is a Cuban-American artist living in Miami, Florida, since 1960.
Manuel Carbonell was a Cuban Contemporary and Modern artist, regarded as among the greatest Cuban sculptors of his generation. He was part of the generation of Cuban artists that includes Wifredo Lam and Agustín Cárdenas, that studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes "San Alejandro", Havana, Cuba. Carbonell's inexhaustible vision and his ever-changing style is the product of a brilliant talent with an academic background. Ceaselessly searching for the essence of form and the absence of details, he empowered a sense of strength and monumentality to his work. Until the age of 92, he had continued to work daily in his studio.
Serge Strosberg is a Belgian painter based in New York City. He primarily paints oil portraits and cityscapes.
Caron Bowman is an American artist, born in West Palm Beach, Florida, to parents from Roatan, Honduras. She works within a diverse spectrum of mediums including drawing, fibre art, painting, public art, and multimedia. Influences seen throughout her artwork include graffiti art, hard-edge painting and surrealism.
Rubem Robierb is a Miami, Florida-based visual artist, sculptor and photographer. His works have earned the attention of the media and art critics, been presented in exhibitions, at art galleries and museums around the world. The artist often uses metaphors to create overflowing images filled with hidden meanings for the viewer. His art is closely associated with the Pop art movement.
Yassi Mazandi, born in Tehran, Iran, lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Mazandi is a sculptor, painter and social activist.
Victoria Gitman is a mid-career Argentine painter currently living in Hallandale Beach, Florida. Her work, though highly figurative, has been linked to minimalist abstract traditions of the 1960s. Working on a small scale, Gitman has worked in several series, always focusing on themes of femininity, beauty, the tradition of craftsmanship, and the history of art, dating back to the fifteenth century. Her subjects have included quotations of portraits by well known artists, self-portraits, jewelry, purses, and, most recently, luxurious swaths of colored fur.
Sarah Bachrodt is an American artist known for abstract expressionism paintings as well as her work in Interior design.
Jane Hart is an American curator, gallerist, and artist in New York City. She has worked as an art curator since 1993, having been a gallery owner at in Los Angeles and Miami, and a contemporary art professional in Manhattan and London. As an artist, she has exhibited internationally, with solo exhibitions in South Florida and Cleveland, Ohio. Her specialty is contemporary collage, with works in private collections in the United States and abroad.
Ghazi Baker is a Lebanese architect and contemporary visual artist working in painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking. He lives and works in Beirut.
Hubert G. Phipps was an American sculptor and painter who divided his time between Middleburg, Virginia and New York City. Known for his paint pigment drawings and abstract sculptures, Phipps experimented with various forms and materials, including steel, bronze, wood, composites, plaster, glass, and marble. He was also a race car driver and a member of the Phipps family.
Carlos Luna is a contemporary Cuban-American painter, sculptor, printmaker, and ceramicist.
Elizabeth Thompson was an American painter whose works have been described by writer and art historian Bonnie Clearwater as "a call to action for the reclamation of Paradise". She has painted the Florida Everglades as "de-peopled visions of a primordial Eden." Thompson lived in Florida and New York City.