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"New Pride" Chanel Neon 52" x 40" and "Our new frontier" 48" x 68" | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Robert Mars. Item composed of canvas
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"New Pride" Chanel Neon 52" x 40" and "Our new frontier" 48" x 68" | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Robert Mars. Item composed of canvas
"New Pride" Chanel Neon 52" x 40" and "Our new frontier" 48" x 68" | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Robert Mars. Item composed of canvas
"New Pride" Chanel Neon 52" x 40" and "Our new frontier" 48" x 68" | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Robert Mars. Item composed of canvas
"New Pride" Chanel Neon 52" x 40" and "Our new frontier" 48" x 68" | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Robert Mars. Item composed of canvas

Created and Sold by Robert Mars

Robert Mars

"New Pride" Chanel Neon 52" x 40" and "Our new frontier" 48" x 68" - Paintings

Price from $16,000 to $24,000

The collector decided to add two pieces to show the span of my work over the last twenty years. The first piece was an earlier work that was based on Roadside America and the remaining parts of Route 66 in its current state. The second piece is more fashion based and incorporates neon tubing depicting the world famous Chanel bottle.

Prices based on the above sizes and if they incorporate neon. Commissions welcomed by directly working with a collector.

Item "New Pride" Chanel Neon 52" x 40" and "Our new frontier" 48" x 68"
Created by Robert Mars
As seen in Private Residence, Zürich, Switzerland
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Robert Mars
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Museum held American artist with worldwide gallery representation.

Chronicling a fascination with 1950’s and 60’s iconography, Robert Mars creates artwork that celebrates both the commonplace objects and spectacular icons of an America long past and how they remain relevant in todays' society. Although looking to the past, his artwork reflects a thoroughly modern vision, and are presented in an exquisitely constructed manner. His eye for a distinct facet of American history is impeccable, and his ability to manipulate both the color and wordplay of vintage printed material has earned him reference with the likes of Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, and Richard Diebenkorn, among other masters from the School of Pop. By taking inspiration from the Golden Age of American popular culture and celebrating figures of the 1950’s and 60’s. The past is always a part of the present.

Robert Mars taps into these feelings with paintings that mediate between memory and desire. He conjures a panorama of postwar America that owes as much to the fantasies of a country emerging triumphantly from decades of turmoil as it does to the actual conditions of a society where consumption and identity were becoming perilously intertwined. Eleanor Heartney

Pictorial irony at its succinct best involves the paradoxical integration of seemingly unrelated representations in an emblematic image, suggesting they have something in common, however unexpectedly. Donald Kuspit