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Herbert Baglione: Vossia (book cover)
Herbert Baglione:
Herbert Baglione: Vossia
Hailing from Sao Paulo, Brazil, Herbert Baglione has become highly respected and recognized around the world for his distinctly singular work both on the streets and from the studio.
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Influenced by his older brother, Herbert began drawing at the age of three and never looked back, going on to create evocative works rich in emotion and attaining a level of sophistication and diversity in his work that distinguishes him from many artists working today.
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Herbert Baglione: Vossia (image 5 small) Herbert Baglione: Vossia (image 3 small)
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The heart of his work is formed by his relationship to emotional matters such as death, human coldness, family, the world and the work of other artists and his strong desire to retain his sense of wonderment as it pertains to the world around him.

96 pages, Hardcover, 6 ¼'' x 8 ½'' (157 x 213 mm)
120 color illustrations, English
ISBN: 978-0-9778854-5-9 $ 19.95
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Herbert Baglione
Herbert Baglione
Hailing from São Paulo, Brazil, acclaimed fine artist Baglione is highly respected and recognized within the industry as well as throughout South America and Europe. He is known for his strong minimalist and simplistic approach to painting. According to Baglione, the basis of his work is addressing the coldness and com­pet­it­iveness present in people. He likes to be ironic about things such as individuality and death, and the paths chosen to either achieve these ex­per­i­ences or distance oneself from it.
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GINGKO PRESS | POP CULTURE / STREET ART BOOK | ISBN-13: 9780977885459 | ISBN-10: 0-9778854-5-3 / 0977885453