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Domingo Zapata Furniture

Spanish, b. 1974

Domingo Zapata is a Spanish artist, writer and fashion designer. An early 20th-century European modernist, Zapata draws on daily life as inspiration for his paintings. He is based in New York, and his work exhibits qualities of graffiti art and an interest in popular culture, as demonstrated by his images of female celebrities and works capturing the culture of bullfighting in his native Spain. Zapata’s paintings of toreadors reflect the banal aspects of their lives, depicting them walking dogs or riding bikes in full bullfight regalia. These mundane activities are counterbalanced with the energy and verve of Zapata’s bright colors and red backgrounds. The artist also paints directly onto objects, including chaquetillas torero jackets. In 2017, he launched a fashion collection at New York Fashion Week and also published his first novel, The Beautiful Dream of Life.

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Creator: Domingo Zapata
Domingo Zapata
By Domingo Zapata
Located in New York, NY
artwork is a one of a kind creation by Domingo Zapata. The painting was created in 2016 using acrylics and print on anodized aluminium. Signature: Yes COA: Yes
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21st Century and Contemporary American Other Domingo Zapata Furniture

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Acrylic

Domingo Zapata " Panda Loves you"
By Domingo Zapata
Located in New York, NY
An original work by Domingo Zapata title "Panda Loves You" is a one of a kind creation by the artist using Acrylics and graffiti on canvas. This painting was created in 2015 and is a...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Other Domingo Zapata Furniture

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Canvas, Acrylic, Wood

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