Romero Britto

Romero Britto is a Brazilian artist of Pop Art known for his colorful and vibrant works that celebrate life and joy. Born in 1963 in Recife, Brazil, Britto grew up in a modest family and began drawing at a young age to escape the poverty and violence that surrounded his hometown. He studied art at the University of Sao Paulo and began his career working as an advertising illustrator. Quickly, he was noticed for his unique style, which mixed modern art and Brazilian popular culture. His works, which often included colorful characters and complex geometric patterns, were filled with bright colors and positive energy. Britto has also been active as a fashion and luxury product designer, and his works have been used for advertising campaigns and collaborations with major brands. In addition to painting, he has also created sculptures, posters, and children's books. Britto became famous on an international scale thanks to his distinctive and joyful style, which has been featured in exhibitions around the world. He is also known for his philanthropic commitment and has organized numerous charity events throughout his life. Today, Britto lives and works in Miami, Florida, where he continues to create inspiring works that celebrate life and positivity. His determination to use his art to improve the world has earned him a important place in the Pop Art movement.

Year of birth : 1963
Year of death : Living artist
Nationality : Brésil
Pictorial movement : Neo-Pop Art
Famous works : Disney serie, Britto Garden (2000), 2010 World Cup South Africa - Romero Britto 2010 World Cup South Africa, Cats, Dancers, Martini Sunrise (2005)