<p> Features: <ul><li>Giclee on canvas <li>36 x 48 x 1.5 inch overall size <li>Ready to Hang Wall Art <li>Professionally mounted on a lightweight wooden frame<p>Giclee´ (jee-clay) is an advanced printmaking process for creating high quality fine art reproductions. The attainable excellence that Giclee´ printmaking affords makes the reproduction virtually indistinguishable from the original artwork. The result is wide acceptance of Giclee´ by galleries, museums, and private collectors. <p>Now you can experience all the eclecticism and wild color of Salvatore Principe's unique artwork. "Hearts of Love #2" will be an appealing accent to any home or office decor. <p>Salvatore Principe was born in 1959 of Italian heritage and raised in Manhattan, where the brutal collides with the beautiful. Salvatore found himself inspired by juxstaposition and diversity, while influenced by the pop culture of the 70's. <ul><li><p>For the past twenty-five years as an artist Salvatore's quest has not wavered: A steadfast dedication to enriching peoples lives through his deeply abounding, expressive, and affecting art. His work reflects a depth of emotion blind to racial division or language barrier. It is about the spirit of life, celebrated through human emotion. In kind, Salvatore is continually donating pieces for charitable auction, raising in excess of $300,000 in the past five years alone. <p>With his art always current and influencing what's chic and modern, Salvatore Principe's talent has graced the walls of numerous New York City cultural relevant institutions, including Saks Fifth Avenue, Bendel, Bergdorf Goodman and The Trump Towers. Salvatore's pieces have exibited in galleries and art events around the globe; nationally from Manhattan's SoHo to Miami's South Beach and overseas from Bulgaria to Japan. <p>Salvatore has been professionally influenced by the works of Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Willem De Kooning and Jackson Pollack. Owners of Salvatore's original works include Nicole Miller, Jennifer Capriati, Adam Sandler, Tony Bennett, Dr. Phil, Cameron Diaz, Donald Trump, Chris Evert, Robert Rauschenberg, Gwen Stefani, Andy Roddick, Lisa de Kooning, Patti LaBelle and the late Miles Davis. </ul> Additional Details<p> Features: <ul><li>Giclee on canvas <li>36 x 48 x 1.5 inch overall size <li>Ready to Hang Wall Art <li>Professionally mounted on a lightweight wooden frame<p>Giclee´ (jee-clay) is an advanced printmaking process for creating high quality fine art reproductions. The attainable excellence that Giclee´ printmaking affords makes the reproduction virtually indistinguishable from the original artwork. The result is wide acceptance of Giclee´ by galleries, museums, and private collectors. <p>Now you can experience all the eclecticism and wild color of Salvatore Principe's unique artwork. "Hearts of Love #2" will be an appealing accent to any home or office decor. <p>Salvatore Principe was born in 1959 of Italian heritage and raised in Manhattan, where the brutal collides with the beautiful. Salvatore found himself inspired by juxstaposition and diversity, while influenced by the pop culture of the 70's. <ul><li><p>For the past twenty-five years as an artist Salvatore's quest has not wavered: A steadfast dedication to enriching peoples lives through his deeply abounding, expressive, and affecting art. His work reflects a depth of emotion blind to racial division or language barrier. It is about the spirit of life, celebrated through human emotion. In kind, Salvatore is continually donating pieces for charitable auction, raising in excess of $300,000 in the past five years alone. <p>With his art always current and influencing what's chic and modern, Salvatore Principe's talent has graced the walls of numerous New York City cultural relevant institutions, including Saks Fifth Avenue, Bendel, Bergdorf Goodman and The Trump Towers. Salvatore's pieces have exibited in galleries and art events around the globe; nationally from Manhattan's SoHo to Miami's South Beach and overseas from Bulgaria to Japan. <p>Salvatore has been professionally influenced by the works of Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Willem De Kooning and Jackson Pollack. Owners of Salvatore's original works include Nicole Miller, Jennifer Capriati, Adam Sandler, Tony Bennett, Dr. Phil, Cameron Diaz, Donald Trump, Chris Evert, Robert Rauschenberg, Gwen Stefani, Andy Roddick, Lisa de Kooning, Patti LaBelle and the late Miles Davis. </ul>
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