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The Fabulous Team!

"Meet our extraordinary artist team and step into a true feast for the senses, where vibrant colors and bold designs come to life. Each artist has been carefully selected from contemporary talent around the world, bringing their own unique vision and leaving a lasting impression with every piece. Whether you’re a devoted pop art collector or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of this one-of-a-kind art form, Miva Fine Art is a destination you cannot miss. Come in, explore our curated collection, and experience the magic of connecting with these internationally and nationally acclaimed artists and their breathtaking creations. If there’s something you’re looking for but can’t find, don’t hesitate to contact us—we’re always happy to help you discover the perfect piece."

Born in Colombia, Marin first received formal art training in the 1980s at the ‘Bellas Artes’ Institute in Manizales, Colombia. He continued to study sculpture at the Luccio Petraglia School of Art in Bogota, where he honed his sculptural proficiency in bronze and steel. Later, South American travel exposed him to the rich melting pot of cultural influences that further informed his approaches to color and texture. Marin works now in South Florida, where his work has been featured in design magazines, gallery shows, and prestigious art fairs, and private commissions continue to proliferate.

That his figurative forms are relatively inexpensive encourages and allows collectors to purchase multiple sculptures at a time. For Marin, this achieves his desire to encourage the figures to engage with one another in dynamic groupings that can be arranged and rearranged at will. The shadows thrown off by the glossy little men and women, who alternately squat, leap, lunge, stretch, and perform arabesques, further energize the walls against which they are installed, so that the spatial sum of the parts far exceeds the individual sculptural components.

Ancizar Marin

Sculpture

The artist’s journeys between cities and towns are personified by his expressionist lines, which capture the instant moment of a place, person and time. Repeated motifs encourage the viewer to explore the depths of colour and the evolution of his work.

His art has been likened to that of Pablo Picasso, with critics applauding the relatability of his collections, which include The Beaten Path, The Drawn Blank Series and The Brazil Series. He paints mostly from life, stating: "I’m pretty much interested in people, histories, myth, and portraits; people of all stripes."

Bob Dylan

Painting

Dive into the vibrant and imaginative world of Charles Fazzino and his multi-layered style art with a whimsical sense of humor. In this captivating video, we explore the essence of his artwork, which vividly brings to life the best of pop culture and the unique moments of people’s lives.

Described as a “pop culture historian,” his creations are more than just art; they are visual stories that celebrate the colorful spectrum of our world. From the United States to Germany, Switzerland, and Japan, his artwork has found a home across the globe, resonating with a diverse audience. In this journey, we also delve into his collaborative ventures with renowned musicians and superstar athletes, highlighting how his art transcends boundaries.

Beyond his artistic endeavors, Fazzino has made numerous charitable contributions over the years, showcasing his commitment to giving back to the community.

Charles Fazzino

3D Mixed Media

She knew from an early age that creativity would play a big role in her career. However, it’s the enchanting world of resin art that has truly captured her imagination. Drawn to it’s fluidity and unpredictability, Dotty’s resin art is a celebration of pop culture, emotion and the the interplay of light and colour. 

In addition to her artistic endeavours, Dotty is an advocate for environmental consciousness in the art world, using sustainable practices in her studio. 

As you navigate the world of Dotty, you will immerse yourself in a realm of excitement and possibility. Her creations are perfect for cool interiors wanting a magic touch that adds colour and character to transform any space.

Dotty

3D Sculpture

The painter, graphic artist and sculptor James Rizzi was born 1950 in Brooklyn in New York, where he spent his childhood. Rizzi attended the business school at the "University of Florida" in Gainesville. Gradually he turned to the art and finally in 1974 graduated from the subjects of painting, graphics and sculpture. In the first years after his college education Rizzi sold his prints and paintings on the streets of New York (in addition to the Museum of modern art and the Metropolitan Museum). In 1977 James was asked to present his works at the joint exhibition "Thirty Years of American Printmaking" at the Brooklyn Museum, involved Andy Warhol, Jim Dine, and Roy Lichtenstein. Since then he has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions and enjoyed success through the world.

Rizzi colorful 3D graphics from the world of sports have become popular collector's items with high appreciation potential. So the picture "New York Marathon for all" In 1997, for example, issued at a price of US $ 4500 and was $ 15,000 traded after already 5 years with more than US - Other pictures even achieved an even higher increase in value!

James Rizzi

3D Mixed Media

For more than a decade, Thierry Guetta, under his moniker, Mr. Brainwash, has been pushing the envelope of contemporary art. The orchestrated collision of street art and pop art has been his balancing act. The tipping point for Mr. Brainwash was his groundbreaking footage from the widely-
acclaimed documentary, Exit Through the Gift Shop. This Academy-nominated film demonstrates the evolution of the street art movement with Mr. Brainwash, who, alongside Banksy, brings the art to the
masses.

Mr. Brainwash rocked the art world with his innovative and fearless style. He uses elements from pop art’s past and the raw components of his street art beginnings to create larger-than-life exhibitions and
collaborations.

Mr Brainwash

Painting/Mixed Media

Patrick Rubinstein was born in 1960 in Paris. His childhood had a lasting impact on him and would later inspire his artistic expression. Paris saw the time of British rock, cinema and American pop.

Growing up in a family that made him perceptive to art at an early age, Patrick Rubinstein acquired the passion for cinema from his mother, and inherited the inventive spirit from his father, who was also the first to introduce to him the techniques of kinetic art. This initiation and culture from his youth would be pivotal for his future artistic creation.
The artist draws his themes from both the past and the present. He meticulously sculpts and refines his artworks like a goldsmith. The outcome is mesmerizing: Patrick Rubinstein presents the viewer with a futurist and avant-gardist artwork.
At the age of 18 he sold his first artwork. Never ceased to innovate, it was not until many years later that the artist perfected his technique and artistic expression to present the internationally acclaimed artworks of today.

The Dooble Principle* depicts the fusion of two images designed to blend into one. This newly merged image is applied on a medium in accordion configuration. The application on this medium recreates, at 45° angle, the two original images that can be seen from both sides. Several other images, revealed through interlacing of the two views, become visible as spectator moves around the artwork. The Triple Principle* depicts three images, one central and two laterals. The side views are created by strips inserted perpendicular to the central image. Two distinct images are visible, from both sides at 45° angle. This technique allows visual variations when the spectator moves around the work, while maintaining defined sight of the central image.
The result of these two techniques is captivating, giving the artworks an animated and perpetually renewed aspect.

The movement is not the only element that affects visual variation, but the light direction and intensity also contribute to the artwork’s kinetic effect.

Patrick Rubinstein

3D Kinetic Art

After studying free painting at the Braunschweig University of Fine Arts—an experience he didn’t enjoy at all—he made an early career painting VHS cover artwork, and as an illustrator and creative designer of record sleeves, predominantly for metal bands. His reputation grew as the designer of a number of cover spreads for the German press. A master of the craft, Krϋger has since painted artwork which ended up on the front cover of internationally - recognised publications such as Der Spiegel, Rolling Stone and Stern.

Turning away from commercial work in order to devote himself to the painting style he had studied at at art school, Krϋger found a way to evolve his previous ‘star caricature’ aesthetic into what he describes as New Pop Realism, a genre his works have come to define. These works range from pencil drawings, to near abstract paintings and the photo-realistic. His primary medium is acrylic paint, which enables him to craft paintings that are hyper-realistic in detail, but also somewhat grotesque in their distortion of bodily form.

Sebastian Kruger

Painting

Wikki Lindgren is an artist born in Gothenburg who is known for his paintings that are inspired by Swedish holidays and everyday realism. Her works often show a humorous and ironic view of everyday situations and traditions.

Wikki Lindgren was selected to participate in Liljevalch's Spring Salon 2023 in Stockholm, a prestigious art exhibition that showcases the best works of art from Swedish artists. Her paintings have caught the attention of critics and art connoisseurs for their unique style and themes.

In his works, Lindgren uses a palette of bright colors and sharp lines to create an illusion of depth and movement. Her paintings often show scenes from Swedish holidays, such as Midsummer and Christmas, but with a twist of humor and everyday realism that makes them extra interesting and unique.

With its innovative perspective and interesting themes, there is no doubt that Wikki Lindgren's paintings will continue to impress the art world and entertain audiences.

Wikki

Painting

At a young age I was already fascinated by the behavior of people. As a child I lived in an almost perpetual state of observation, constantly looking around me: how do we relate to each other, how do people show their feelings? How do we make contact with each other?

Barbara van Den Berg

Mixed Media Artist

Camilla Lundén has a long career as an actress behind her. She started painting in her 40s, and her subjects are almost exclusively women. 

"I want to elevate women. We need to be seen and we need to dare to be equal. In my job I can highlight this. I do it in my paintings and in my way. For me, it feels important."

Camilla Lundén mixes techniques and styles and works mainly with acrylic paste and spray. She has exhibited her art since 2011, both in Sweden and abroad. Today she works as an artist full-time.

Camilla Lundén

Painting

My artist alias is Helt Sort (Danish for “Completely Black”) and I was born in 1963 in Copenhagen. As award-winning designer and art director I am (from 2016) a very engaged and active artist with a strong focus on modern contemporary pop art with a twist of surrealism. Creating and sharing art is my mission; my visions, my passion.
Education:
Drawing and painting school, technical drawing, graphic design education and masters degree in marketing and advertising.

I am a great admirer of Banksy. The brilliant understated grafitti motives and the conceptual approach. As a former advertising man one can only give a high five for all this that goes up in a higher unity. Danish Olafur Eliasson is also fantastic. His installations can take your breath away. In a completely different genre, German Daniel Richter. He tells stories with power, painting pictures which is about the world we know and live in. The paintings are about policies, sex, music, ecstasy, violence and conflict etc. Altogether three very different artists, but they all have a constant quest and search for excellence in common.

Christian Logstrup

Digital Art

She knows how to create chromatic melodies that harmonize from cobalt blue to blood red, between the earth-colored and black as night . Her images have an artistic epicenter where lines, letters and numbers are mixed to create a reality that is just there with a clarity and power that is felt in the diaphragm, once you discover it. Gosia Kosiecs creations is a mirror. They express sensual scene where we ourselves must decide what is emerging in the subjects. The pictures are thus reflections of our inner visions of the impassioned , graceful and beautiful , but also dark and deep moods and occasions in life.
Soft flowing curly numbers and letters in different colors create clear-cut moments at the same time can be dreamed or perceived

Gosia Kosiec

Painting

In collaboration with noted artists - including Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko - Stan co-created Spider-Man, the Hulk, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, Iron Man, Thor, the Silver Surfer, the Avengers and many other fictional characters.

He pioneered and advocated the use of comic books to comment on social issues such as bigotry, injustice and discrimination. As a result, Stan’s Marvel Revolution extended beyond the characters and storylines to engage with the audience and create a community between the readers and creators. In 1984, Stan was awarded the National Medal of Arts by the United States Congress - the highest honour awarded to an individual artist in the USA.

Marvel - Signed Stan Lee

Mixed Media

Extensive travel was the spark that brought him back to his easel and rekindled his love of the brush, including extensive photography and observation of different peoples and cultures. Eventually he established a studio at his home in Epping, in leafy Essex.

Inspiration can strike at any moment for Neil and he often finds himself drawing in a notepad for later reflection. He is driven by the fact that he is constantly learning something new, whether it is new: color palette, ways to highlight a work of art or create a color texture. He feels that each sketch allows him to develop and elements that will end up in his next painting.

Interestingly, Neil initially works from photos and can work with up to a dozen pieces at a time, gradually working on the image as a whole, using the brush and his fingertips.

Neil Dawson's inspiration was from everyday images. Having grown up with a love of art, nurtured at school and at St Martins College in London, he forged a successful career in the City, loving the buzz of the streets especially at night with headlights reflected on wet tarmac, the energy of London buses. and buildings reflected in the moonlit Thames.

Reading newspapers and seeing images of distant cities on TV created a passion for travel, which in turn became a springboard for creating his amazing artwork. Experiencing new cultures, surroundings and events, he photographed wildly and widely and returned home to create stunning and vivid international cityscapes that had become part of his own life experience. In addition to London, these cities include Edinburgh, Paris, New York, Sydney and Venice. When he paints in oil, the moods in his work change from vivid and dramatic to calm and peaceful as days evolve into night.

Neil says "I am inspired by the energy and color of cities. I love to paint iconic architecture and imagery - hoping to create a connection with the viewer and recreate memories of happy times in these dynamic cities".

Niel Dawson

Painting

Randy Cooper comes from a family of artists. His mother was a master carver of birds and gunstocks, and one of his sisters is an accomplished painter, sculptor, and author, but it wasn’t until Randy was nearly 50 that he discovered his own penchant for art. His first experience with art education was taking a 6-week course with sculptor Wren Prather-Stroud, and he attended a week-long course with Tuck Langland at the Scottsdale Artists’ School. After working successfully with clay, artificial stone, and bronze, Cooper began to craft intriguing and magical sculptures in wire mesh. Each piece of “shadow sculpture” (forms created in wire screen that cast shadows on the wall) is uniquely created. Randy eschews molds to do all his work with his hands and a few simple, handmade tools. When lit from a light source, the shadows sometimes show more details than the sculpture itself. Cooper’s ability to see the subtleties in the human form makes his work truly stand out. Randy Cooper is a force to be reckoned with amongst America’s contemporary artists. His shadow sculptures have been sweeping the art world for the past few years and highlight countless private collections worldwide.

Randy Cooper

Sculpture

Versatility and signature
This artwork can stand or hang, allowing for flexibility in any interior. On the back, the artwork is signed by the artist himself, which guarantees authenticity and uniqueness.

Inspiration and creativity
Snek Popsicle Art creates stimulating works of art inspired by pop and street art. The shiny and sparkling ice creams made of ceramic and epoxy are decorated with iconic features of cities and logos of luxury fashion brands.

About the artist
Armed with a spray can and cloaked in darkness, Snek took his first steps as a graffiti artist in his early days. In search of innovative techniques and driven by a hunger for new knowledge, he brought signs and posters from the streets to his studio. There he transformed them with paint and epoxy. Eventually, his style evolved into the distinctive ice creams we know from him today.

International breakthrough
Since being renamed Studio SNEK, the shiny popsicles, Snek Popsicle Art, have become an international hit. These ceramic and epoxy popsicles are characterized by the use of luxury brands such as Rolex, Louis Vuitton, Hermes and Gucci, but funny or catchy texts are also incorporated into the popsicle. Although brands are sometimes used multiple times, each ice cream is handmade and unique. They are real eye-catchers and now loved by art lovers and collectors at home and abroad.

Unique art with a luxurious feel
The ice cream is a unique mini-magnum from Snek, with the fashion house's iconic logo. This epoxy cast ice cream gives a delicate exclusive finish, giving it a luxurious look. The artwork is beautifully framed in a recessed profile and fitted with UV-resistant museum glass and mount.

Snek

3D Sculpture

Born in the 1970s, Yuvi spent much of his early life in a hipster neighborhood known as Florentine which is now the heart of the city's graffiti scene. Yuvi grew up surrounded by graffiti, music, politics and the social agenda of a city with a hugely cosmopolitan character. All these influences combined to ignite his imagination and direct his creative and stormy personality into highly expressive and vivid artistic statements.

After studying graphic design, he spent some time traveling around Europe and living in the United States. Exposure to more diverse cultures, aesthetic styles and artistic expressions allowed him to take his art to new and exciting levels and he was inspired by such American icons as Andy Warhol and the elusive and controversial British artist Banksy and the ever-growing pop art artist Mr Brainwash .

Yuvi combines traditional technology with digital technology. His characters and their settings are shaped from paint, paper clippings, layers of old newspaper clippings, sketches, silk screen prints, various glues, inks, spray paints, sand, glass fragments and more. He often uses only his hands which means he has an intense physical relationship with each piece he creates; to look at his hands after a day in his studio is to understand his dedication, passion and love for his work. The finished composition is intensely tactile and the viewer is invited to feel the work with their own hands.

Yuvi

Painting

Björn Persson is a well-known international fine art photographer from Helsingborg. His love for wildlife was sparked during his time in conservation and anti-poaching work in South Africa. Since then, he has traveled the world documenting endangered species and raising awareness of conservation and environmental issues.

Björn strives to portray wild animals as sentient individuals with unique personalities and needs in order to increase understanding and respect for them, as well as increase commitment to their rescue. His work has been exhibited in museums and galleries globally, such as the National History Museum in London, Dunkers Kulturhus in Helsingborg, Fotografiska, Stockholm, Royal Albert Hall in London, Robert Klein Gallery in Boston, Duncan Miller Gallery in Santa Monica, Eternity Gallery in Paris and at the prestigious Art Palm Beach art fair in Florida.

He has also published three books: The Real Owners of the Planet (2017), Beauty Will Save the World (2020) and Living Souls (2024). In 2024, he released his first documentary film, "Sudan - A Rhinoceros' Last Words", in collaboration with Swedish Television, which focuses on his work to shed light on the existence of endangered species, including the last two northern white rhinos alive today.

In addition to donating large sums of money to wildlife conservation, Persson is also the chairman of Smart Savannahs, an organization that works to protect endangered species through smart technology.

Björn Persson

Fine Art Photographer

Carl-Einar Häckner is a multi-talented artist,  magician, comedian, performer, and painter known for his unique black brush stroke technique. His captivating performances and stunning artwork have earned him a loyal following around the world. Discover magic of Carl-Einar Häckner's artistry today.

Carl Einar Häckner

Painting - Sculpture

David Gerstein studied at the Academy of Bezalel, before leaving to Paris in order to study at the School of Fine Arts in 1960. In New York he continued his studies at the Art Student League. Three internationally recognized schools, in 1974 he obtained a diploma at the St Martin's School of Art in London.

He nourishes himself from his artistic studies and from the culture of the different cities where he has lived. Dynamic metropolis that allowed him to open his spirit globaly. His experience allow him to be at ease with all kinds of media. Engraving, painting, sculpture and drawing have no secret for him, without forgetting his mural and monumental créations. At the beginning of his careeer, Gerstein decided to be a draftsman for children, a vocation that won him the prize of illustration from museum.

David Gerstein

3D Sculpture

In April 2013, Hijack took the UK art scene by storm with his first solo exhibition. The show was so highly anticipated that it sold out. Works including: Never too Young to Dream Big and Perfection is False, struck a chord with the exhibition’s attendees. When Hijack hit the streets tagging a stencil of Never too Young to Dream Big in London, it caused such a sensation that it quickly caught the attention of UK news outlets and websites. The exhibition garnered a mass of buzz and Hijack’s landmark debut was featured in Art of England’s June 2013 issue, Huffington Post UK, The Art Newspaper and The Telegraph.

 In October of 2013, Hijack was invited to do an exhibit at the Dieresis Cultural Center in Guadalajara, Mexico. The exhibit was extended for months, attracting large crowds, drawing a mass of media attention, and delighting international art collectors and audiences. 

 The year of 2014 proved an incredible one for Hijack, as his rise within the art scene was meteoric. In June 2014 Hijack mounted a solo show titled Life Through Street Art at one of Paris’ most chic contemporary galleries. In November 2014, Hijack had his Asian art show debut. The show created an avalanche of press for Hijack, including a feature in Vogue Japan.

 The following year was nothing short of extraordinary. In 2015, he collaborated with world-renowned Swiss watchmakers Hublot and Fashion TV to have a show on the Swiss Alps in Gstaad. The show took place at the famous Palace Hotel and again received the attention of art collectors across the globe.

 In addition to his gallery shows and solo street art installations, Hijack also collaborates with other internationally-renowned street artists, including New York’s Cope and Japan’s Dragon 76.

 Lately Hijack has been entrenched in a new body of artwork, working with shattered glass to create stark, three-dimensional images. His talent is showcased in his detailed stencil work, controlled paint drips and urban compositions that are simple yet striking. His work on cement, glass and metal give a fresh and raw feel to his works, which live somewhere in the intersection between street art and fine art.   For Hijack, art is a lifestyle, a passion. And his signature style, steeped in positivity, presents a refreshing future for the next generation of artists.

Hijack

Painting

The innovative use of collaged elements reflects the complex and fragmented world in which Miss Mash’s art is rooted, but this is balanced by her close attention to compositional harmony and a respect for beauty. 

 Starting her career as an urban photographer, Miss Mash expanded her practice to create glossy collage works on aluminium, using a host of witty iconic images, landmarks, designer brands and graffiti in a pop art colour palette. The inclusion of raised elements to give a 3d effect brings a different perspective and reflects the sense of depth of mind she references.  

 Each piece is suffused with vibrant colour, and its intricate detail and arresting imagery is overlaid with a subtle touch of humour. The retro vibe created by the vintage style and pop art feel engages and uplifts the viewer with a nostalgic sense of familiarity and warmth.

Miss Mash

Mixed Media

Ole Ahlberg is a contemporary Danish artist best known for his appropriation of Hergé's iconic characters from The Adventures of Tintin. Often dark and erotic, Ahlberg's paintings and prints appropriate Dutch vanitas still lifes, biblical subject matter, and trompe l'oeil techniques to create works in which the nature of representation is questioned. Born in 1949 in Denmark, he has received significant attention for his works, including a notorious lawsuit from Tintin's copyright holder Moulinsart. The artist has held exhibitions at galleries such as Art Copenhagen and Gallery L’Oeil in Brussels. Ahlberg lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Ole Ahlberg

Painting

A modest childhood and brief interest in a law career were stepping stones in his travel to Paris at the age of 20, where he became inspired by Picasso and Matisse. His aesthetic – bright and bold creations with a distinct Pop Art style – then took him to Miami, where he was selected alongside Andy Warhol for Absolut Vodka’s artist showcase.

While he often rubs shoulders with the likes of HRH Prince Charles, Romero has never forgotten his humble beginnings. He focuses his philanthropic efforts in engaging children in arts education literacy programmes and through his namesake company Britto Central, Inc. donates time, art and resources to more than 250 charitable organisations.

Romero Britto

Painting/Mixed Media

This obsession with truth and fiction is the golden thread that runs throughout the life and work of the Connor Brothers and is particularly relevant in the current climate of fake news, post-truth and social media. The brothers create retro style figurative images which encourage us to challenge our assumptions and preconceptions, and as a result to perhaps see the world a little differently. Their interest in undermining our assumptions and casual acceptance of cultural norms is reflected in their extraordinary background.

They themselves started out as a fiction as in reality they are British artists Mike Snelle and James Golding. The fictional identity of Mike and James was designed to cloak their personal reality, and such was its success that it captured the imagination of the art world. The Connor Brothers were presented as innocent twins who had emerged traumatised from a Californian cult and were struggling to make sense of the world through their art – an interesting background no doubt, but the truth is more interesting still.

After coping with some challenging personal issues for many years the two became great friends and started experimenting with making art as a way of looking at the world through a more positive lens. Their intelligence, humour and creativity gave their work enormous appeal, but when it was suggested to them that they might choose to exhibit it one day, both resisted the idea, unwilling to expose their artworks and themselves to the public gaze.

The Connor Brothers’ best-known works offer a playful twist on the conventions of pulp fiction cover art, accompanied by words from the world’s greatest poets, cynics and wits. These satirical juxtapositions of cliché and brilliance strike a chord with the modern age. Thought provoking and ironic, they invite us to think about the difference between appearance and reality, between what we see, what we think we see, and what we want to see.

Today James and Mike align their work with social causes. After working for several years in the notorious French refugee camp known as The Jungle, they launched the Refuchic billboard campaign, which forced us to examine our attitude to poverty and displacement. They have created a refugee-themed show at Banksy’s Dismaland, and they continue to work with mental health charity, CALM.

The Connor Brothers have been widely featured in the media, and there have been sell-out shows at galleries in LA, New York, Sydney, Dubai, London, Hong Kong and Berlin. Their work is included in collections at The Victoria and Albert Museum, The Penguin Collection and both the Omar Koch and Niarchos Collections. At Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Online Auction in May 2021 The Bestest and Most Expensivist Painting in the History of Art which they executed in 2020 sold for over £44,000, which was 300% more than the estimate.

In a moment of inspiration they decided to show the work under a pseudonym. Mike set about sketching out a fictitious background for the Connor Brothers which deliberately mirrored some of his and James’s own experiences. The work took the country by storm and success came quickly. They perpetuated the myth for 18 months, until they were able to overcome their inhibitions about exhibiting under their own names and at this point they decided to break cover. The reaction, first from the galleries, then from the public, was one of understanding and even amusement, and their success continued unabated.

The Connor Brothers

Painting/Mixed Media

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