Flore
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Born | Christopher Florentino March 9, 1983 Brooklyn, New York |
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Known for | Painting, Interior Design |
Style | Street Art, Pop Art, Graffiti Art Contemporary Fine Art Urban Cubism |
Movement | Pop Art, Street Art |
🌐 Website | thatartistflore |
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Christopher Florentino, known professionally as Flore, (born 9 March 1983) is an American contemporary artist and interior designer born in Brooklyn, New York. He is currently based in Miami, Florida. Flore embodies "the spirit of Keith Haring", and is closely influenced by artists such as Jean Michel Basquiat, George Condo, and Pharrell Williams. His work ranges from contemporary art pieces and live performance art to mid-century modern inspired interior design. Flore has shown alongside artist Banksy. In May 2015, he completed a live painting at the Nakumara Keith Haring Collection in Japan. He exhibits his work at DTR Modern Galleries, Art Angels, Pop International Galleries, and New York Gallery. Flore has created custom art for high-profile clients such as Beyonce, J Balvin, and Rick Ross.
Flore is noted for the renovation of Gene Leedy's Ellison Residence, constructed in Winter Haven, Florida in 1963.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ Tuohy, Jennifer Pattison (2018). "My House: Street Artist Flore's Unlikely Midcentury Haven in Florida". Dwell (November/December): 116–122.
Articles and press[edit]
- Flore in Artnet
- Flore in Huffington Post
- Flore in Huffington Post
- Flore in Artsy Magazine
- Flore's collaboration with HUBLOT, in Buro247
External links[edit]
- Flore's Artist website
- Flore Graffiti room at Eden Gallery
- Flore DTR Modern website
- Flore Bel-Air Fine Art website
- Flore Mouche Gallery website
- Flore Art Angels website
- Flore Zebra One Gallery website
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