A house with bare walls was the catalyst for American brothers Jeffrey and Michael Bisaillon to combine their artistic talents. Now creating Pop Art works inspired by Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat, they navigate the pop culture of today and the mid-20th century via digital art, vibrant colours and bold brushwork. Their original mixed media artworks incorporate a range of mediums, including canvas, wood, paint, pen, resin and spray
paint. Showcased globally – including a sell-out show at Art Basel in Miami and exhibitions in the Netherlands and Great Britain – their pieces explore themes of globalisation, celebrity culture, consumerism and fashion. It is a timeline of technique: from traditional painting to colour theory, printmaking, photography and digital art, the pair have amalgamated each of history’s milestones to form their own
genre. Jeffrey’s passionate brush strokes illustrate his affinity for abstract and modern art, while Michael is captivated by the symbology and digital art process. The brothers’ work is underpinned by the belief that what lies in the future has its roots firmly in the past. “We are the perfect solution of culture past, present and future,” explains Jeffrey. “The digital age is upon us, and our art will reflect this. History is still being made.”
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