Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Johnny Depp: "Looking at a Painting by Pablo Picasso is Like Drinking a Glass of Wine"

Johnny Depp: "Looking at a Painting by Pablo Picasso is Like Drinking a Glass of Wine"

Contact me for a fine work by Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo and we will dleiver it along with a fine bottle of wine!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Historic "Backpacker" Shows at Gallery 101, Fort Lauderdale


Search Google Images with only the generic words: "Modern Art" and this piece by Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr comes up in the first few pages ranking in the top 1 percentile of over 137 million returns.

From Vaca Jr's Freedom of Speech Series, this historical painting featured in major news outlets tells the story of an ethereal, universal being that sees and represents everyone. Within this piece are the things the artist heard on the day Pope John Paul the Second died. The "Backpacker" has traveled in exhibitions through the U.S. Seeing it in person allows you to witness the scars it has endured. This piece marks Vaca's 10,000th hour of painting as a Fine Artist. The chilling story of "The Backpacker" was featured in a Miami Herald article which ran on the day of the Art Basel Miami Beach V.I.P. Opening Night Exhibition.

As you stare into this painting, ask yourself, "why would anyone go to such great lengths to censor this piece?".

Showing through December 2010 at Gallery 101 in Fort Lauderdale's FAT Village Arts Community. Available by appointment at Victor-Hugo gallery. Offered at $ 150,000

Contact: Christine Alfonso 954-615-7171
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Thursday, December 9, 2010

THE CRACKHEAD JESUS EXPERIENCE WITH VICTOR-HUGO DECEMBER 16, 2010

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Redemption: The Story of the Crackhead jesus Experience


DECEMBER 16TH 8PM @ ANDREWS LIVING ARTS STUDIO, an intimate black-box theater in Fort Lauderdale's FAT Village Arts community enjoy a Stand-up Spoken Word and the Art of The Crackhead Jesus Series by Award-Winning Director Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr followed by a screening of his film that won the Delray Beach Film Festival. $10 in advance; $15 at the door.
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010