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MARTIN BROWN www.martinbrownart.com Martin Brown, English artist and designer, inicisu career in Britain (after completing his studies at the Winchester School of Art), in the realization textile designers of the likes of Issey Miyake, Oscar de la Renta and Christian Dior, in addition to becoming the principal designer for the Burton Group. In 1984, Martin Brown lanzla Shiseido's advertising campaign, in addition to engaging in decoration projects of restaurants and clubs. During his stay in...
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MARTIN BROWN www.martinbrownart.com Martin Brown, English artist and designer, inicisu career in Britain (after completing his studies at the Winchester School of Art), in the realization textile designers of the likes of Issey Miyake, Oscar de la Renta and Christian Dior, in addition to becoming the principal designer for the Burton Group. In 1984, Martin Brown lanzla Shiseido's advertising campaign, in addition to engaging in decoration projects of restaurants and clubs. During his stay in Japan, make 1989 the interior design of the dragon Cafademas of textile designs for Pink Soda company in Tokyo. In 1990, Mexico moves, where decoration shops BELIEVED Carlos de Michelis Muralismo using as a tool and then to Bye-Bye realizproyectos of Mexico, the Institutional Revolutionary Party, the City's Local Guide is published in Mexico and the lottery National. In addition the work they do in textiles, is widely recognized for his handling of mosaic projects material used today can be seen in restaurants and CCER, Centennial, Ixchel and Itto Sushi in the city of M Mexico and Tamayo in Palm Beach, Florida as well as in Denver, Colorado. In 1998, avant-garde shop inaugurla HACKING & BROWN, Mexico City, with partner Tina Hacking, launching her own line of furniture, ceramics and carpets, also promoting the creation of other designers. In the private realm professional development extensive work for homes in Acapulco, Cancun, Cuernavaca, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico City, United States, Britain, France and Switzerland. He has exhibited his work, both individually and collectively in the Mexican Gallery of Design, 100 and Galileo Galerius Museum of San Carlos in Mexico City, Chile ascomata and chocalate Gallery in Madrid and Marbella, has been mentioned in magazines specialized, such as Elle Deco, Metropolitan Home, Harpers Bazaar, New Style and Design Interior.Realiztrabajos advertising campaign for Absolut Vodka in Mexico. In August 2003, Martin Brown trasladdesde Mexico to Barcelona, where he currently performs assignments for private clients and interior designers as Pascua Ortega, among others. The long career of Martin Brown has renowned clients such as Versace, Cartier, Neiman Marcus and Citibank. His works are in the collections of the Foundation Miguel Aleman, Paola Azcrraga, Natasha Gelman, the residence of singer Luis Miguel and Colleccion Von Bismark in Marbella and sculptures for a gala dinner at the House BatllBarcelona. Currently, a fusion that brings together the baroque, classical, Mexicanism, retro and avant-garde, the designer has developed furniture projects, projects where different materials offering the viewer a perspective surprising and useful time, reaching a symbiosis shapes and colors of objects at once fresh and novel, Martin Brown uses the versatile character and achieves mosaic forms Classics in Talavera ceramics, glass mosaics and Byzantine handmade unique pieces, where the artist prints his creativity. Their designs are reflected in portraits, mirrors, furniture, ceramics, textiles, rugs, wall and an extensive line of unique objects decoration.

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