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Flore Art

American, b. 1983

Born in Brooklyn, New York’s Marine Park neighborhood, contemporary fine artist Christopher Florentino, also known as “Flore,” grew up surrounded by art. His aunt Weezy, a major influence during Flore’s childhood, was a sculptor, and she immersed her nephew in the New York art scene from an early age. 

Flore was drawn to the Museum of Modern Art, not only to the energy of 20th-century abstract works by the likes of Pablo Picasso and Jackson Pollock, but also to mid-century modern furniture for which he developed a particular passion; at the tender age of 13, the artist bought an Eames chair as his very first piece of furniture. Today, Flore has a large collection that includes pieces by Eero Saarinen, Herman Miller and Knoll, among other legendary designers and manufacturers. 

Flore studied formally in the communication and design program at New Jersey’s Brookdale Community College before working in a number of creative roles, from fashion (both as a stylist and a T-shirt designer) to crafting window displays. Flore wanted to become an artist but worried about the profession’s viability — a widely shared concern among budding artists. At age 30, however, he made the jump to become a full-time painter. At the intersection of Abstract Expressionism and street art, with touches of both Willem de Kooning and Jean-Michel Basquiat, Flore’s work, which he describes as “urban cubism,” is vibrant both in its scintillating colors and in the energy of its brushstrokes. Text also features prominently in many of his works.

Today, Flore works out of a studio in New York City’s East Village. He also spent several years in Miami and Winter Haven, Florida, where he owned a concrete-and-glass mid-century house (of course!) designed by architect Gene Leedy, a founding member of the Sarasota School of Architecture, a modernist architectural movement launched in Sarasota, Florida, in the 1940s. Flore’s work can be found in the collections of quite a number of high-profile clients, including Beyoncé and Eva Longoria, as well as the Nakamura Keith Haring Collection in Hokuto, Japan.

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Artist: Flore
Professional
By Flore
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Flore Professional 64 x 36 inches Acrylic on canvas Unique work Signed by artist Unframed Part of the current exhibition, Something Modern, at Art Angels Gallery street art pop art Keith Hering...
Category

2010s Contemporary Flore Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

Tea for Two
By Flore
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Flore Tea for Two 36 x 48 inches Acrylic on canvas Unique work Signed by artist Unframed Part of the current exhibition, Urban Cubism, at Art Angels Gallery street art pop art Keith Hering...
Category

2010s Street Art Flore Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

La Chaise Lounge Chair
By Flore
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Flore La Chaise Lounge Chair, 2019 Signed by artist Acrylic on a white fiberglass shell chair with stainless steel rod base and a walnut base 59 x 33 x 33.8 inches This piece is uniq...
Category

2010s Contemporary Flore Art

Materials

Stainless Steel

Flore art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Flore art available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of art to introduce a pop of color in a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of blue, red, orange and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by Flore in acrylic paint, paint, synthetic resin paint and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Flore art, so small editions measuring 22 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Katherine Bello, Amy Smith, and Sarah Winkler. Flore art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $3,140 and tops out at $3,180, while the average work can sell for $3,160.

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