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Contemporary Spanish artist, fashion designer, and writer Domingo Zapata created his Pandamonium collection after hosting a New Years Eve party in SoHo New York. The radical artist who has undertaken such global projects as murals in the Colosseum in Rome, Plaza Hotel New York and some for the Saudi Royal family, bought a selection of teddy bear pandas and nailed them to his walls in an abstract artistic installation.
Since then, the artist has transferred these avant-garde artworks onto canvas, titling them after real pandas around the world. This artwork is titled after the famous panda Chi Chi from London Zoo who was the star attraction between 1954-1972 and even inspired the WWF logo . The result is a bold, bright and beautiful artwork with a contemporary flare.
Discover more about the collection on our blog our shop our full Domingo Zapata portfolio here.
Contemporary Spanish artist, fashion designer, and writer Domingo Zapata created his Pandamonium collection after hosting a New Years Eve party in SoHo New York. The radical artist who has undertaken such global projects as murals in the Colosseum in Rome, Plaza Hotel New York and some for the Saudi Royal family, bought a selection of teddy bear pandas and nailed them to his walls in an abstract artistic installation.
Since then, the artist has transferred these avant-garde artworks onto canvas, titling them after real pandas around the world. This artwork is titled after the famous panda Chi Chi from London Zoo who was the star attraction between 1954-1972 and even inspired the WWF logo . The result is a bold, bright and beautiful artwork with a contemporary flare.
Discover more about the collection on our blog our shop our full Domingo Zapata portfolio here.
Described by The New York Post as "the next Andy Warhol", Spanish-American artist Domingo Zapata paints Neo-Expressionist works which explore themes of opulence, sexuality and vitality. His La Gioconda collection reimagines Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa in a street art style, while his new Pandamonium release fuses Chinese traditions with urban elements and his own Mediterranean heritage.
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