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Chameleon Amour

Chameleon Amour

CHAMELEON AMOUR Early in his career, the artist experimented in various media. While using oils for paintings, he also explored diverse natural materials as well as polyester and epoxy resins when working on sculptural objects. A dramatic increase in gallery shows and public exhibitions, and demand for larger-scale paintings, committed the artist to a rigorous work ethic. After several years, stimulated by emerging artistic challenges and interests, Chameleon needed a change – and moved to distant Australia. Settling in Sydney, the artist was impressed by its vivacious people and boldly different culture. This new place was well-suited to what he desired for his artistic articulation. Chameleon wanted more intensity in his colour palette. And sought a way to shorten production time so he could produce more paintings. Fluorescent acrylics provided the solutions. His technique and style evolved as a result, and he went on to explore new subjects and genres with it over the next decade. During this time, a very personal style and vocabulary was established – which quickly became recognised and popular. IMPORTANT EXHIBITIONS 2020: Centro Cultural, Polop, Alicante, Spain2019: Foundation Frax, Albir, Spain 2018: International d Art Contemporain Art3f, Paris, France 2018: International Art Festival, WE ARE FAIR!, Madrid, Spain 2017: Uno Gallery, Mazatlan, Mexico 2016: Museo Arquelogico de Mazatlan, Mexico 2015: Museo de Arte, Mazatlan, Mexico 2014: Look Gallery, Mazatlan, Mexico 2013: Southern Nevada Museum of Fine Arts, Las Vegas, USA 2012: Al Mondo Galleria D’Arte, Trieste, Italy 2011: Tir, Nova Gorica, Slovenia 2010: Gallery Sloart, Ljubljana, Slovenia 2008: Gallery Hugo, Pattaya Thailand 2007: French-Japanese Connection, Sydney, Australia 2006: Art Zone, Sydney, Australia 2005: Albury Cellar Gallery, Sydney, Australia 1995-1996: National Gallery of Fine Arts, Frankfurt, Germany 1994: Gallery Finkenhof, Frankfurt, Germany 1993: Gallery Crown, Offenbach, Germany
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Size Guide
Size
Paper Size

A

20x25cm (8"x10")

B

28x35cm (11"x14")

C

30x40cm (12"x16")

D

40x50cm (16"x20")

E

50x70cm (20"x28")

F

70x100cm (28"x40")

Size
Paper Size

A

20x20cm (8"x8")

B

25x25cm (10"x10")

C

30x30cm (12"x12")

D

40x40cm (16"x16")

E

50x50cm (20"x20")

F

70x70cm (28"x28")

Please note

All sizes are paper sizes (this includes our measurements for framed prints)

Minimum borders/matting (where chosen) of 1" - 2.5" (2.5cm - 6.25cm) will be added around images and will vary depending on the appropriate aspect ratio/paper size. Images are centered and 'padded' for non-standard sized images (no border will be added to Full Bleed prints). Please refer to the product images for an idea of how the art will look with the border/matting for each size.