| Charles  Fazzino is the most popular 3-D artist in the world today. With hundreds of  galleries exhibiting his pieces worldwide, he has gathered a loyal following  throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. His artwork can be found in the  private collections of Presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush, Rosie  O’Donnell, Morgan Freeman, Paul McCartney, Senator Hillary Clinton, President  Tarja Halonnen of Finland, Michael Jordan, Andy Roddick, Tony Stewart, Julia  Roberts, Katie Couric, Angel Cordero, Jr., and many other internationally  renowned figures and organizations.   As  the creator of 3-D limited edition fine art silkscreen serigraphs, he is best  known for his obsession with bright colors and wonderful detail, the frenetic  energy that infuses his work and a unique hand assembled 3-D layering  technique that brings his images to life. A graduate  of the New York School of Visual Arts, Charles Fazzino’s popularity has soared  over the course of his thirty-year-career.   Most  famous for his 3-D renderings of New York and countless other cities, Fazzino  has also created masterfully vibrant and detailed tributes to such popular  icons as The New York Yankees, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Alfred Hitchcock  and The Characters of Walt Disney. He has painted 11 Super Bowls for the  National Football League, 6 All-Star Games for Major League Baseball, 5Daytime  Emmy Award Ceremonies, 2 FIFA World Cup Tournaments, the GRAMMY AWARDS and was  the official artist for the 2009 and 2010 President’s Council on Physical  Fitness and The President’s Challenge.    Japan’s  Mt. Fuji Art Museum, the “Today Show,” The City of Fort Lauderdale, FL, The  Kraft Company in Greece, the City of Boeblingen, Germany, The United States  Tennis Foundation, The Sands Hotel/Casino, The Mohegan Sun Casino, the  Indianapolis Colts, the Green Bay Packers, and Swiss National Television, are  among the organizations that have commissioned Fazzino originals. In 2010, he  completed a permanent installation for American Airlines for their terminal at  JFK International Airport in New York.   The  Museum of Art/Fort Lauderdale was the first stop for Fazzino’s 2010 exhibition  titled “The Faces of Fort Lauderdale,” and Fazzino works have been exhibited by  the Norman Rockwell Museum and he Arlington Museum of Art. In 2009, he was a  recipient of the prestigious Ellis Island “Medal of Honor.”      Often referred to as a pop culture historian,  Fazzino’s innovative style, technique, and sense of composition make him a  master storyteller who touches his collectors and captures the most meaningful  parts of their everyday lives. There have been six books published about  Fazzino. He resides in New York, is a National Vice President of The Muscular  Dystrophy Association, and contributes his time and art to countless causes  throughout the world. The entire Fazzino art collection may be viewed at www.Fazzino.com |