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Julien

Marinetti

BIO

Biography

Julien Marinetti, is a painter, sculptor and engraver. Born in 1967 in Paris, he grew up in the Saint-Germain-Des-Prés district, where art and crafts were flourishing. He studied at the Ateliers de la Grande Chaumière for training in drawing and sculpture, then passed through the workshops of Edmond Heuzé and Paul Belmondo as well as the Louvre galleries. He creates instinctual unstructured works close to Picasso.

Julien Marinetti is an obstinate creator. He constantly seeks to deepen the forms and techniques to work his work and open it on a new dimension. His favorite material is bronze, which he uses to produce his animal sculptures.
Known for having created "Doggy John", a sculpture of a French bulldog, mixing painting and sculpture. He claims this junction as a "syncretism of painting and sculpture" and plays with the fourth dimension.

Exhibited all over the world, from New-York to Singapore and London. The "Bâ" pandas have been specially designed for Singapore.

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