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Azul Paradise by Jaman Art

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PARADISE AZUL

The butterfly is inspired by a slightly different version of Portuguese and Spanish ceramics called azulejos, where a shift was made from the ornamental to the figurative and more renaissance depiction. It is a so-called European azulei inspired by the discoveries of new worlds.

 

The discoveries of Portuguese sailors encouraged the development of new motifs that connected the ornamentation and the classical depiction of everyday life with the religious themes. We can see this in the depiction of St. Anthony on the right side of the wing.

In addition to recognizable motifs, in this composition the artist also combines the symbolism of pop art with traditional elements and motifs of Portuguese tiles. On the wings we see prominent messages: Love me like I love myself, rEVOLution, Angel sucks, Mickey is Cool, which symbolize the modern concept of living

 

The butterfly also has a microphone, a necklace with the Paradise sign and a hat with the image of the Mother of God. Such details derive from the gangsta hip hop - pop art style.

About the artist

Danijel Jaman is an artist who represents a new direction called "New Pop Art".

He was born in 1975 in Split, Croatia, where he graduated from the Academy of Arts in Split, where he was awarded the Dean's Award as one of the best students.

His paintings reflect a distinct recognition and characteristics of the style, and as the most prominent we can single out:

1. Extremely bright colors in large color ranges and contrasts.

2. Almost all paintings are painted beyond the frame and thus create an additional 3D illusion in the space.

3. Almost all paintings include the BANANA motif as the author's signature. Banana is a kind of self-portrait where the author humorously becomes a participant in the painting and in this way gives a review, critique of the main idea of ​​the painting.

Jaman also plays in his paintings by inserting real 3D elements that become an integral part of the composition of the painting. So in the paintings, we can find license plates, vinyl scratches, brushes, chess pieces, coins, phones, cell phones, and Swarovski crystals.

In the last series of paintings, he went a step further and began to implement lighting in paintings as a continuation of creating color gradations of color such as paintings: "New York", "Charlie", "I love you too", "Bang Bang". Where color ends its journey as a natural continuation, lighting of different colors has imposed itself.

Jaman's paintings have become an inspiration to many people to play with colors in their interiors.

His paintings are in numerous private collections around the world.

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About the product

PARADISE AZUL

The butterfly is inspired by a slightly different version of Portuguese and Spanish ceramics called azulejos, where a shift was made from the ornamental to the figurative and more renaissance depiction. It is a so-called European azulei inspired by the discoveries of new worlds.

 

The discoveries of Portuguese sailors encouraged the development of new motifs that connected the ornamentation and the classical depiction of everyday life with the religious themes. We can see this in the depiction of St. Anthony on the right side of the wing.

In addition to recognizable motifs, in this composition the artist also combines the symbolism of pop art with traditional elements and motifs of Portuguese tiles. On the wings we see prominent messages: Love me like I love myself, rEVOLution, Angel sucks, Mickey is Cool, which symbolize the modern concept of living

 

The butterfly also has a microphone, a necklace with the Paradise sign and a hat with the image of the Mother of God. Such details derive from the gangsta hip hop - pop art style.

About the artist

Danijel Jaman is an artist who represents a new direction called "New Pop Art".

He was born in 1975 in Split, Croatia, where he graduated from the Academy of Arts in Split, where he was awarded the Dean's Award as one of the best students.

His paintings reflect a distinct recognition and characteristics of the style, and as the most prominent we can single out:

1. Extremely bright colors in large color ranges and contrasts.

2. Almost all paintings are painted beyond the frame and thus create an additional 3D illusion in the space.

3. Almost all paintings include the BANANA motif as the author's signature. Banana is a kind of self-portrait where the author humorously becomes a participant in the painting and in this way gives a review, critique of the main idea of ​​the painting.

Jaman also plays in his paintings by inserting real 3D elements that become an integral part of the composition of the painting. So in the paintings, we can find license plates, vinyl scratches, brushes, chess pieces, coins, phones, cell phones, and Swarovski crystals.

In the last series of paintings, he went a step further and began to implement lighting in paintings as a continuation of creating color gradations of color such as paintings: "New York", "Charlie", "I love you too", "Bang Bang". Where color ends its journey as a natural continuation, lighting of different colors has imposed itself.

Jaman's paintings have become an inspiration to many people to play with colors in their interiors.

His paintings are in numerous private collections around the world.

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