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Bravin Painting

Johan Andersson

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 68 W x 84 H x 2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Bravin is a child from Kijabe Kenya who had surgery for a face tumor We are working directly with David Nolan who’s a surgeon there and an anesthesiologists Roger Barnette, saving lives every day To donate please contact - a percentage of proceeds of this sale will also go towards their ministry

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Painting:

Oil on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

68 W x 84 H x 2 D in

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Johan Andersson is a Swedish portrait artist based in Venice Los Angeles. After graduating from Central St. Martin’s London, Johan Andersson became the youngest ever artist to be shortlisted for the BP Portrait Award and was named in The Independent’s Top 20 Artists. His work has been displayed at the National Portrait Gallery, The V&A Museum, The Saatchi Gallery and he has exhibited work alongside artists including Anish Kapoor, Damien Hirst, Francis Bacon, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Tracey Emin Lucien Freud, Sir Peter Blake and Howard Hodgkin He has exhibited and sold on the International Art Market including art fairs in Basel & Miami, Cutlog in Paris, as well at numerous other exhibitions in New York & London. In 2010 Andersson was selected by Sky Arts as the ‘one to watch’ young British Contemporary Artist to feature on a 6 week Documentary called ‘Art of Survival’ broadcasted 2011. Collectors of interest include; Film Director George Lucas, Flickr and Slack founder Stewart Butterfield, Casey Cowell, founder of the modem, Academy Award Winner Per Hallberg and Director of Chelsea FC Eugene Tenenbaum. Andersson was recently selected as one of the Top 100 Most Influential Creatives by TimeOut magazine. His work has sold for up to six figures. He was recently featured as one to watch on The Guardian in the article 'Art imitating life; how this year's Armory show got political' Johan painted the first official portrait of human rights activist Mariam Ibrahim. In 2015. She was sentenced to death for Apostasy and given 100 lashes for marrying a Christian man. She was later rescued as a result of an international outcry that included the voices of such luminaries as Angelina Jolie, President Obama, Clinton, Prime Minister David Cameron and Pope Francis. Johan has donated paintings to auction for causes in the past including Victims of torture, Changing Faces (facial disfigurement), Breakthrough Breast cancer and recently Hope Heals, painting donating money towards a disabled youth camp in California. This year in 2019 donated locally two pieces for Safe Place for Youth (Youth homelessness) and a show at Google, Venice Family clinics, providing health care for disadvantaged families A Voice for the voiceless "Andersson’s work is saturated with realities to remind us of an unreal world and situations that we are not aware of everyday. His faith, his attitude and the impotence of an unfair place create different, provocative and bold work.

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