JULIEN MARINETTI
Julien Marinetti, a multidisciplinary artist for fifteen years, combines painting, sculpture, engraving, and drawing in a style he calls the “syncretism of art.” His three-dimensional works bulldogs, pandas, penguins, teddies, and skulls are modeled in clay and then cast in bronze, reflecting his neo-expressionist painting style. Rejecting easy art, he also works on diverse surfaces such as cardboard, wood, or concrete, which he recycles and transforms with humor, sensuality, and references to major themes in art history. His emblematic work, Doggy John, has captivated international audiences for fifteen years, traveling to iconic cities and sites such as Paris, New York, London, Singapore, Marrakech, and Cannes, celebrated for its color, creativity, and endlessly renewed energy.