Artist: Romero Britto
Title: Seasons of Miracles – Fall
Year created: 2022
Medium: Mixed media original on canvas
Height (inches): 48
Width (inches): 60
Signed by the artist
Signed Area: front
This piece is unframed.
Description of piece:
Seasons of Miracles – Fall a mixed media original work by Romero Britto, a long-time friend of St. Jude, incorporated both paint and oil pen to these beautiful canvas paintings. The original mural is one of the first sights greeting patients and families in the Patient Care Center lobby of St. Jude in Memphis, TN.
Artist bio:
Romero Britto, founder of the Happy Art Movement, is an internationally renowned artist who has created an iconic visual language of happiness, fun, love, and hope all its own inspiring millions worldwide. Brazilian-born and Miami-made, Romero has made it to the top and is considered one of the most famous and celebrated living visual artists in the globe. Romero has dedicated his life’s work to explore the nature and essence of happiness while many great artists have used their artwork to illustrate the shadows of our souls. His art is much more than a staid cognitive conception of happiness. He presents us with a vivid visualization of happiness, a welcoming world that is within our reach.
His work has been exhibited in the most prestigious galleries and museums in over 120 countries, including the Louvre Museum and he was the first living visual artist to present his work at the Soumaya Museum. Romero Britto has also created innumerous public and private art installations, not to mention the largest in the history of London’s Hyde Park. He did the opening of the Super Bowl XLI in collaboration with the Cirque Du Soleil, was the official artist for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa, ambassador to the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil, honorary torch bearer and ambassador for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Romero’s 60,000 sq. ft. studio in Miami has already hosted dignitaries, celebrities, innovators, and art patrons from all over the globe. Britto, considered the most licensed artist in history, is a frequent speaker at the World Economic Forum (Davos, Switzerland) and is an activist for more than 250 charitable organizations, but most of all, he is an artist who believes that “art is too important not to share” and that he has a role as an agent of positive change.