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Page 1: “Art is too important not to share.” Romero Britto Born 1963, Recife, Brazil. His family was poor. He was the 8th of 9 children. Painted on scraps of
Page 2: “Art is too important not to share.” Romero Britto Born 1963, Recife, Brazil. His family was poor. He was the 8th of 9 children. Painted on scraps of

“Art is too important not to share.”

Page 3: “Art is too important not to share.” Romero Britto Born 1963, Recife, Brazil. His family was poor. He was the 8th of 9 children. Painted on scraps of

Romero Britto

• Born 1963, Recife, Brazil.• His family was poor.• He was the 8th of 9 children.• Painted on scraps of cardboard and

newspaper.

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• Determined to succeed in his art, Britto left his native Brazil for Europe and then went on to America, exhibiting and selling his art along the way.

• In 1989, Britto was chosen as an artist in Absolut Vodka's high-profile ad campaign.

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• Thus catapulted into the limelight, Britto went on to be commissioned by Pepsi Cola, Grand Marnier, Disney, IBM, Apple Computers, and a United Nations postage stamp series, and became the official artist for the Latin Grammy Awards.

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• Considered the heir apparent of neo-pop cubism, Britto uses vibrant and bold, sub-tropical colors, separated and accentuated by thick black lines.

• Britto sees art as a vehicle for carrying messages of joy and the celebration of life.

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• He donates much of his time and work to charitable causes, such as Amnesty International, the Red Cross, the American Cancer Society, AIDS research, and the maintenance of the Brazilian rainforest.

• He designed the cover for Michael Jackson's CD benefiting the victims of the World Trade Center, "What More Can I Give," and his image "The Gift of Life", promoting the importance of organ donation, appeared on 4000 buses around the world.

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Mona Cat by Romero Britto Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci

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Qualities of Britto’s Art

• Colorful patterns• Vibrant colors• Bold black lines• Hard edges• Playful themes

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Neo-Pop Cubism

His style often combines the artistic techniques of Pop Art with the intricate compositional qualities of Cubism.

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"For me, art can reflect the celebration of the simple and good things in life.

This is most important to me!." ~Romero Britto