Christina Angelina
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Christina Angelina is a Venice-based artist, street artist, photographer, producer and gallerist. She currently owns and operates StarFighter Studios, a gallery and production studio in Venice and California
Life
She received a BFA in Art from UCLA. She also attended NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and the Art Center College of Design. [citation needed]
Work
Angelina is known for her detailed, realistic murals depicting (usually but not exclusively) female figures. She collaborates with other artists on these large pieces; some of her frequent collaborators have been artists FinDAC and EaseOneTX. Angelina was recently featured as one of the "Most Influential Acts Of Street Art Around The World"[1] by The Huffington Post.
Angelina was commissioned by the musician Kaskade to paint live on his "Freaks of Nature" summer tour in support of his album Fire & Ice.[2] In March 2012, Angelina completed several paintings and window dressings exclusively for Christian Louboutin at Neiman Marcus Beverly Hills (the paintings have now become part of Neiman Marcus’ permanent collection).[3] In January 2012 she created the cover art for Rodrigo y Gabriela’s latest album, Area 52. In addition, she appeared as herself in the music video for "Eyes Like Pearls" by Van Hunt[4][5] from the album What Were You Hoping For?
References
- ^ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/30/best-street-art-2014_n_6390450.html
- ^ http://vimeo.com/53891273
- ^ http://theboutique411.com/christian-louboutin-at-neimans-beverly-hills-this-friday…/
- ^ http://www.nme.com/nme-video/youtube/id/BaeG_sNh7pU
- ^ http://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/van-hunt-eyes-like-pearls-the-clip-has-rawness-and-push-pull-20111208
External links
- ISSUU - Pop Surrealism (Winter 2012)
- Vigore! Magazine (September 2012)
- Shesha Sandstorm: A Mural work by Angelina Christina and Fin DAC
- Virtual Tour of Shesha Sandstorm on Google Views