Robin Rile

Mr. Brainwash's original painting "With All My Love" surrounded by Salvador Dali bronzes

Salvador Dali meets Mr. Brainwash in Miami

While they are perhaps counterintuitive to place together, the combination between the clean surreal imagery of Dali and the cacophonous street art vibe of Mr. Brainwash… (which looks like it was stripped from a Bristol street corner)…. WORKS! Bold and fun, their thought-provoking imagery has us excited to display for our collectors worldwide.

Mr. Brainwash Original “Work Well Together” on panel

We are happy to now have access to this exceptional original painting on canvas and wood panel by Street/Pop Art icon Mr. Brainwash, “Work Well Together”. Please find the full listing below… Mr. Brainwash, (French, b. 1966) We WorkWellTogether (2019) Stencil, mixed media and spray paint on fiberglass and street signs. Unique, Signed front and verso. 64 x 36 inches (104cm x 168cm …

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Mr. BRAINWASH- Snoopy sculpture in fiberglass and resin

Mr. Brainwash “Silver Beagle” Sculpture

Mr. Brainwash comes out with some REALLY unique works which reminisce things we are intimately familiar with. His newest creation, “Silver Beagle” in chrome-painted fiberglass and features iconic comic strip characters in a completely unique way. “Beagle” is 90.2cm tall sculpture is an edition of 8 examples worldwide each slightly unique to the next. These sculptures obviously reminisce …

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Salvador DALI- Minotaur bronze sculpture

Le Minotaure (1981)

Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989) Le Minotaure (1981) Bronze edition of 99 . HGT: 44.5 Cm Tall. Stamped verso “Cire Valsuani Perdue, 67/99 NE” Literature: Descharnes, Robert & Nicolas “Le Dur et le Mou” catalogue, pg. 260-261, Ref #669 PRICE: on request The Minotaur is one of the most repre­sented mythological characters in art history, expressing the …

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Wifredo Lam Sans Titre 1950 oil on canvas painting

#SOLD Pandemic Success Is Not the Easy Road

The photo below encapsulates several things for me. First, the painting is a museum-worthy 1950 oil on canvas from Cuban master Wifredo Lam (1902-1982). It is a sublime hybridization of surrealist visions, taught to him in Paris by Pablo Picasso and Andre Breton, with traditional Caribbean religious iconography from his youth. It evokes power, but also stunningly subtle detail and deliberation. We …

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