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Charles
Fazzino
is the most popular 3-D artist in the world today. With over 600
galleries exhibiting his pieces worldwide, he has gathered a loyal
following throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. His artwork
can be found in the private collections of Rosie O'Donnell, Michael
Eisner, Hillary Clinton, Michael Jackson, Phil Collins, Michael
Jackson, Tina Turner, Julia Roberts and many other internationally
renowned figures and corporations.
As
the creator of limited edition fine art silkscreen serigraphs,
he is best known for his obsession for bright colors and wonderful
detail, the frenetic energy that infuses his work, and a unique
hand assembled 3-D layering technique that brings his images to
life. Viewers of Fazzino's work are pulled, voluntarily or not,
into the bright and often whimsical scenes, where they fully experience
the hustle and bustle of the world around them.
A
graduate of the New York School of Visual Arts, Charles Fazzino's
popularity has soared over the course of his twenty-year-career.
He appears at over 30 one-man exhibitions and shows annually,
treating thousands of fans to his one-of-a-kind signature drawings.
In the midst of all the ambitious travels, charity promotional
events, and media appearances, Fazzino finds the time to create
twenty to thirty new editions of art each year. In 2002, he also
unveiled a new line of one-of-a-kind canvas paintings, and has
since been backed up with commission work.
Most
Famous for his 3-D renderings of New York and countless other
cities, Fazzino has also created masterfully vibrant and detailed
tributes to such popular icons as The New York Yankees, The Super
Bowl, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Alfred Hitchcock, The Characters
of Walt Disney, and the United States Olympic Team. Japan's Mt.
Fuji Museum, The Kraft Company in Greece, the city of Boeblingen,
Germany, The United Carnival Krewes of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana,
The United States Tennis Association Foundation, The Sands Hotel/Casino,
and Swiss National Television, are among the organizations that
have commissioned Fazzino originals.
Fazzino
also boasts a prestigious list of project partners including NBC's
"Today Show," The NBC Experience Store, The United States
Olympic Committee, TV Guide, New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani's NYC
2000 Committee, The National Football League (Super Bowls XXXV,
XXXVI, XXXVII), Major League Baseball (2003 All-Star Game), and
Warner Bros. Studios. He has also contributed his time and art
to Rosie O'Donnell's For All Kids Foundation, The Muscular Dystrophy
Association, and many other charitable organizations.
Fazzino's
art offers unlimited appeal to people of all ages and from diverse
cultural backgrounds. His exciting mastery of color and movement
have established him among the top contemporary artists of his
time.
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