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Richard Orlinski"Panther" Aluminum sculpture 60" x 28" x 14" in Ed. 1/4 COA by Richard Orlinskicirca 2010
circa 2010
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"Panther" Aluminum sculpture 60" x 28" x 14" in Ed. 1/4 COA by Richard Orlinski
Provenance: Private collection
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Richard Orlinski has been the biggest-selling contemporary French artist in the world since 2015. He began his artistic career in 2004 and created his first work, a bright red resin crocodile, which soon became an iconic piece in the sculptor’s bestiary. The artist took inspiration from pop culture, everyday objects, and popular things. Richard Orlinski soon developed new sculptures, often of animals, all the symbols of freedom, power, and passion. The result: electrifying works of art, in pop colors and a faceted style that would be seen all around the world.
While exhibiting his works, often of spectacular dimensions, in unusual places and the great outdoors soon became his signature.
Driven by the desire to democratize art by making it accessible to the masses, Richard Orlinski takes an interest in all means of expression, and his art knows no boundaries. He was made an Officer for the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Minister of Culture Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin in 2021.
With nearly 3 million followers on Instagram, Richard Orlinski has brought together a very engaged community of art lovers and enthusiasts. It is undeniably a great source of inspiration for the artist, who gives 100% to every one of his projects. “I deeply believe in the power of art (…) Often people do not dare to push the door of a gallery or a museum, so I make sure that the museum comes to them!”
- Creator:Richard Orlinski (1966, French)
- Creation Year:circa 2010
- Dimensions:Height: 60 in (152.4 cm)Width: 28 in (71.12 cm)Depth: 14 in (35.56 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Culver City, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1085111947682
Richard Orlinski
Richard Orlinski is a French artist born in Paris (France) in 1966. Since 2004, his work has been conceived around the "Born Wild" concept, using styles and contemporary materials that resonate with larger audiences. As a result, his creations act to challenge our archaisms. His works are exhibited at both FIAC on the slopes of Courchevel and in 90 galleries worldwide. Since 2011, Art Price has ranked Orlinski as one of the Top 10 best-selling French artists worldwide. Orlinski seeks through the concept of "Born Wild" to transform negative emotions into positive vital impulses, shifting from ancient instincts to civilized ones. The vectors of this transformation are shown in his works' aesthetics- the pursuit of perfection as a sculptor and the viewer's perception. Engaged in making art accessible to all, Richard Orlinski draws on recognizable imagery that serves his purpose.
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