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		<title>Bridge</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2018 01:05:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Set of 3 $598 or $199 each<br />
Gallery Price: $1,200 each<br />
Gallery Price for Set of 3: $3,500<br />
Only 25 in the Edition</p>
<p>16” x 22"<br />
Glicee on Museum Paper<br />
Signed &#38; Numbered Limited Edition<br />
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ABOUT THE WORK<br />
After moving to the US in the late seventies, Eduardo Studied at the prestigious School of Visual Arts in NYC, a school also attended by<br />
eighties street art icons Keith Haring and Kenny Scharf. During his stay in NYC he met Andy Warhol by chance in the Village, exchanged a<br />
few words and Warhol invited him to his Birthday party at Bonds.<br />
Even though NYC had a lot to offer him, he had a hard time balancing his art and his passion for surfing there, so he took a year off to<br />
chase waves , backpacking and camping in remote areas in South America.<br />
By 85 he moved to Honolulu, where he earned a living painting surfboards including for world champions such as<br />
Shaun Tomson, Martin Potter , Sunny Garcia and also painted a board for comedian Dana Carvey. He soon became an art director for surf<br />
brands like Local Motion and Blue Hawaii while also designing for Gotcha, Quiksilver and Billabong.<br />
He also designed concert posters during his early years in Hawaii, in 88 he created the poster for the May 8, Miles Davis concert at the<br />
Waikiki Shell, Miles was so impressed with the art work that he asked Eduardo to sign it for him. They met again on his last visit to Hawaii<br />
and Miles invited Eduardo to visit him on his next trip to the continental US. During that period, he met several musicians like Carlos<br />
Santana, Dave Wakeling , Bo Diddley, Patti Labelle and many more.<br />
His unique style caught the attention of Myles Tanaka, art director of VH1, and soon after he was creating animations<br />
for the music channel.</p>
<p>In 91 he became the ABSOLUT HAWAII artist, participating in the “Statehood” campaign that was published in<br />
USA Today, Newsweek and Time Magazine, in 93 he was asked to move back to his native country Uruguay, to create<br />
the piece for the ABSOLUT URUGUAY campaign. That same year Bolioli signed an exclusive agreement with an art<br />
publishing company with galleries in NY, San Francisco and Los Angeles.<br />
In 94 Absolut Vodka changed hands and dropped the campaign and by 95 just before the birth of his first son, the art<br />
publisher closed without notice and disappeared with all of Bolioli’s work.<br />
With a new family to support, Bolioli quit painting and worked in marketing for a beverage distributor. He raised his two<br />
boys in Uruguay, and in 2014 he left South America for Honolulu once again.<br />
Once in Honolulu he searched for work and even considered construction work, his friend professional surfer Jun Jo,<br />
convinced him to stop wasting time, and told him to start painting again and gave him a one man show at his In4mation<br />
store.</p>
<p>Since then Eduardo only lifted a hammer to hang his work.<br />
In the past two years Bolioli had numerous art exhibits in Hawaii, California and Uruguay,.<br />
His work was also published in Italy as part of the book “Irio Un colore splendido” (2015) by Benedetta Tadei<br />
The new book “Surf Artworks” by Julien Roulland was just released in France, featuring Eduardo Bolioli as the pioneer of surfboard art<br />
with Posca markers.</p>The post <a href="https://www.artsellers.com/product/bridge/">Bridge</a> first appeared on <a href="https://www.artsellers.com">Art Sellers</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<title>Southbound</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2018 01:02:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Set of 3 $598 or $199 each<br />
Gallery Price: $1,200 each<br />
Gallery Price for Set of 3: $3,500<br />
Only 25 in the Edition</p>
<p>Original on Canvas<br />
Acrylic &#38; Posca Pens<br />
58 x 42”<br />
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ABOUT THE WORK<br />
After moving to the US in the late seventies, Eduardo Studied at the prestigious School of Visual Arts in NYC, a school also attended by<br />
eighties street art icons Keith Haring and Kenny Scharf. During his stay in NYC he met Andy Warhol by chance in the Village, exchanged a<br />
few words and Warhol invited him to his Birthday party at Bonds.<br />
Even though NYC had a lot to offer him, he had a hard time balancing his art and his passion for surfing there, so he took a year off to<br />
chase waves , backpacking and camping in remote areas in South America.<br />
By 85 he moved to Honolulu, where he earned a living painting surfboards including for world champions such as<br />
Shaun Tomson, Martin Potter , Sunny Garcia and also painted a board for comedian Dana Carvey. He soon became an art director for surf<br />
brands like Local Motion and Blue Hawaii while also designing for Gotcha, Quiksilver and Billabong.<br />
He also designed concert posters during his early years in Hawaii, in 88 he created the poster for the May 8, Miles Davis concert at the<br />
Waikiki Shell, Miles was so impressed with the art work that he asked Eduardo to sign it for him. They met again on his last visit to Hawaii<br />
and Miles invited Eduardo to visit him on his next trip to the continental US. During that period, he met several musicians like Carlos<br />
Santana, Dave Wakeling , Bo Diddley, Patti Labelle and many more.<br />
His unique style caught the attention of Myles Tanaka, art director of VH1, and soon after he was creating animations<br />
for the music channel.</p>
<p>In 91 he became the ABSOLUT HAWAII artist, participating in the “Statehood” campaign that was published in<br />
USA Today, Newsweek and Time Magazine, in 93 he was asked to move back to his native country Uruguay, to create<br />
the piece for the ABSOLUT URUGUAY campaign. That same year Bolioli signed an exclusive agreement with an art<br />
publishing company with galleries in NY, San Francisco and Los Angeles.<br />
In 94 Absolut Vodka changed hands and dropped the campaign and by 95 just before the birth of his first son, the art<br />
publisher closed without notice and disappeared with all of Bolioli’s work.<br />
With a new family to support, Bolioli quit painting and worked in marketing for a beverage distributor. He raised his two<br />
boys in Uruguay, and in 2014 he left South America for Honolulu once again.<br />
Once in Honolulu he searched for work and even considered construction work, his friend professional surfer Jun Jo,<br />
convinced him to stop wasting time, and told him to start painting again and gave him a one man show at his In4mation<br />
store.</p>
<p>Since then Eduardo only lifted a hammer to hang his work.<br />
In the past two years Bolioli had numerous art exhibits in Hawaii, California and Uruguay,.<br />
His work was also published in Italy as part of the book “Irio Un colore splendido” (2015) by Benedetta Tadei<br />
The new book “Surf Artworks” by Julien Roulland was just released in France, featuring Eduardo Bolioli as the pioneer of surfboard art<br />
with Posca markers.</p>The post <a href="https://www.artsellers.com/product/southbound/">Southbound</a> first appeared on <a href="https://www.artsellers.com">Art Sellers</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<title>Alfonsina</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2018 00:58:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Set of 3 $598 or $199 each<br />
Gallery Price: $1,200 each<br />
Gallery Price for Set of 3: $3,500<br />
Only 25 in the Edition</p>
<p>Giclee on Canvas<br />
Only Pieces in the Edition<br />
43 x 67”<br />
Limited Edition<br />
Signed &#38; Numbered<br />
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity</p>
The post <a href="https://www.artsellers.com/product/alfonsina/">Alfonsina</a> first appeared on <a href="https://www.artsellers.com">Art Sellers</a>.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ABOUT THE WORK<br />
After moving to the US in the late seventies, Eduardo Studied at the prestigious School of Visual Arts in NYC, a school also attended by<br />
eighties street art icons Keith Haring and Kenny Scharf. During his stay in NYC he met Andy Warhol by chance in the Village, exchanged a<br />
few words and Warhol invited him to his Birthday party at Bonds.<br />
Even though NYC had a lot to offer him, he had a hard time balancing his art and his passion for surfing there, so he took a year off to<br />
chase waves , backpacking and camping in remote areas in South America.<br />
By 85 he moved to Honolulu, where he earned a living painting surfboards including for world champions such as<br />
Shaun Tomson, Martin Potter , Sunny Garcia and also painted a board for comedian Dana Carvey. He soon became an art director for surf<br />
brands like Local Motion and Blue Hawaii while also designing for Gotcha, Quiksilver and Billabong.<br />
He also designed concert posters during his early years in Hawaii, in 88 he created the poster for the May 8, Miles Davis concert at the<br />
Waikiki Shell, Miles was so impressed with the art work that he asked Eduardo to sign it for him. They met again on his last visit to Hawaii<br />
and Miles invited Eduardo to visit him on his next trip to the continental US. During that period, he met several musicians like Carlos<br />
Santana, Dave Wakeling , Bo Diddley, Patti Labelle and many more.<br />
His unique style caught the attention of Myles Tanaka, art director of VH1, and soon after he was creating animations<br />
for the music channel.</p>
<p>In 91 he became the ABSOLUT HAWAII artist, participating in the “Statehood” campaign that was published in<br />
USA Today, Newsweek and Time Magazine, in 93 he was asked to move back to his native country Uruguay, to create<br />
the piece for the ABSOLUT URUGUAY campaign. That same year Bolioli signed an exclusive agreement with an art<br />
publishing company with galleries in NY, San Francisco and Los Angeles.<br />
In 94 Absolut Vodka changed hands and dropped the campaign and by 95 just before the birth of his first son, the art<br />
publisher closed without notice and disappeared with all of Bolioli’s work.<br />
With a new family to support, Bolioli quit painting and worked in marketing for a beverage distributor. He raised his two<br />
boys in Uruguay, and in 2014 he left South America for Honolulu once again.<br />
Once in Honolulu he searched for work and even considered construction work, his friend professional surfer Jun Jo,<br />
convinced him to stop wasting time, and told him to start painting again and gave him a one man show at his In4mation<br />
store.</p>
<p>Since then Eduardo only lifted a hammer to hang his work.<br />
In the past two years Bolioli had numerous art exhibits in Hawaii, California and Uruguay,.<br />
His work was also published in Italy as part of the book “Irio Un colore splendido” (2015) by Benedetta Tadei<br />
The new book “Surf Artworks” by Julien Roulland was just released in France, featuring Eduardo Bolioli as the pioneer of surfboard art<br />
with Posca markers.</p>The post <a href="https://www.artsellers.com/product/alfonsina/">Alfonsina</a> first appeared on <a href="https://www.artsellers.com">Art Sellers</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<title>Spirit Mask</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2018 00:51:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Original on Canvas<br />
Comes with Shadowbox Frame<br />
Acrylic &#38; Posca Pens<br />
24" x 48”<br />
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ABOUT THE WORK<br />
After moving to the US in the late seventies, Eduardo Studied at the prestigious School of Visual Arts in NYC, a school also attended by<br />
eighties street art icons Keith Haring and Kenny Scharf. During his stay in NYC he met Andy Warhol by chance in the Village, exchanged a<br />
few words and Warhol invited him to his Birthday party at Bonds.<br />
Even though NYC had a lot to offer him, he had a hard time balancing his art and his passion for surfing there, so he took a year off to<br />
chase waves , backpacking and camping in remote areas in South America.<br />
By 85 he moved to Honolulu, where he earned a living painting surfboards including for world champions such as<br />
Shaun Tomson, Martin Potter , Sunny Garcia and also painted a board for comedian Dana Carvey. He soon became an art director for surf<br />
brands like Local Motion and Blue Hawaii while also designing for Gotcha, Quiksilver and Billabong.<br />
He also designed concert posters during his early years in Hawaii, in 88 he created the poster for the May 8, Miles Davis concert at the<br />
Waikiki Shell, Miles was so impressed with the art work that he asked Eduardo to sign it for him. They met again on his last visit to Hawaii<br />
and Miles invited Eduardo to visit him on his next trip to the continental US. During that period, he met several musicians like Carlos<br />
Santana, Dave Wakeling , Bo Diddley, Patti Labelle and many more.<br />
His unique style caught the attention of Myles Tanaka, art director of VH1, and soon after he was creating animations<br />
for the music channel.</p>
<p>In 91 he became the ABSOLUT HAWAII artist, participating in the “Statehood” campaign that was published in<br />
USA Today, Newsweek and Time Magazine, in 93 he was asked to move back to his native country Uruguay, to create<br />
the piece for the ABSOLUT URUGUAY campaign. That same year Bolioli signed an exclusive agreement with an art<br />
publishing company with galleries in NY, San Francisco and Los Angeles.<br />
In 94 Absolut Vodka changed hands and dropped the campaign and by 95 just before the birth of his first son, the art<br />
publisher closed without notice and disappeared with all of Bolioli’s work.<br />
With a new family to support, Bolioli quit painting and worked in marketing for a beverage distributor. He raised his two<br />
boys in Uruguay, and in 2014 he left South America for Honolulu once again.<br />
Once in Honolulu he searched for work and even considered construction work, his friend professional surfer Jun Jo,<br />
convinced him to stop wasting time, and told him to start painting again and gave him a one man show at his In4mation<br />
store.</p>
<p>Since then Eduardo only lifted a hammer to hang his work.<br />
In the past two years Bolioli had numerous art exhibits in Hawaii, California and Uruguay,.<br />
His work was also published in Italy as part of the book “Irio Un colore splendido” (2015) by Benedetta Tadei<br />
The new book “Surf Artworks” by Julien Roulland was just released in France, featuring Eduardo Bolioli as the pioneer of surfboard art<br />
with Posca markers.</p>The post <a href="https://www.artsellers.com/product/spirit-mask/">Spirit Mask</a> first appeared on <a href="https://www.artsellers.com">Art Sellers</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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