The Bisaillon Brothers have created four new stylish pieces, Icon, featuring female stars of the past and present, which will add glamour and a sense of history to your home.
The Bisaillon Brothers are the masters of creating images of pop culture greats in their signature style, and in their new Icon pieces, part of their POP collection, they celebrate four strong women. “Two pieces feature women from the 20th century and two from the 21st, the collection is almost a ‘then and now’ depiction of amazing strong women across two centuries,” say the brothers.
The new pieces include 'Icon - Liz' and ‘Icon - Audrey’ depicting actors Elizabeth Taylor and Audrey Hepburn, showcasing the timeless style of Hollywood glamour from the 20th century, and ‘Icon - Beyoncé’ and ‘Icon - Kate’ musician Beyoncé Knowles and model Kate Moss female trailblazers and fashion icons from the 21st, portrayed on the front covers of couture magazines.
Featured Art: 'Icon - Kate' and 'Icon - Liz' by Bisaillon Brothers. Both are boxed canvases with a gloss resin varnish and hand-signed by the artists.
Each piece in the series features a headline derived from historical fashion publications. “This is a celebration of strong women - who runs the world? Girls!” say the artists, quoting Beyoncé.
These iconic women inspire by breaking barriers, challenging norms and demonstrating resilience. Their strength lies not in just talent but in overcoming adversity, promoting diversity and advocating positive change through their achievements. They encourage others to embrace individuality, pursue their dreams and contribute to a more inclusive and empowered society.
The Icon collection is inspired by the covers of haute couture glossy magazines, known for their distinctive photography and high editorial quality.
These covers were consistently sophisticated and occasionally revolutionary, pushing boundaries in design and capturing the essence of cultural trends. Over time they have encouraged readers to explore new styles and express their individuality.
Featured Art: 'Icon - Beyoncé' and 'Icon - Audrey' by Bisaillon Brothers. Both are boxed canvases with a gloss resin varnish and hand-signed by the artists.
Each piece in the series features a headline derived from historical fashion publications. “This is a celebration of strong women - who runs the world? Girls!” say the artists, quoting Beyoncé.
These iconic women inspire by breaking barriers, challenging norms and demonstrating resilience. Their strength lies not in just talent but in overcoming adversity, promoting diversity and advocating positive change through their achievements. They encourage others to embrace individuality, pursue their dreams and contribute to a more inclusive and empowered society.
The Icon collection is inspired by the covers of haute couture glossy magazines, known for their distinctive photography and high editorial quality.
These covers were consistently sophisticated and occasionally revolutionary, pushing boundaries in design and capturing the essence of cultural trends. Over time they have encouraged readers to explore new styles and express their individuality.
Featured Art: 'Icon - Beyoncé' and 'Icon - Audrey' by Bisaillon Brothers. Both are boxed canvases with a gloss resin varnish and hand-signed by the artists.
The Bisaillon Brothers’ POP collection portrays iconic people we love and respect and brands that enhance our life experience. These images are a combination of colourful abstracts by Jeffrey with inspiration from the evolution of art that occurred after photography. Symbology and the digital tools of today are utilized by Michael and the POP Collection continues to evolve.
With the increasing commercialization of everything, branding has become ubiquitous. The red UPC code on each art piece – the striped symbol - glares out at us and distinctly defines the Brothers’ work. Every artwork features their unique trinary code, which once decoded, reveals a word specific to each piece. The Brothers’ work is hugely popular, so be sure to secure your iconic piece fast.
You can also commission your own original piece from them; contact our art consultants to discuss.
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