Lobo Pop Art in Urban Arts Store

Exhibition “All Shades of Pop Art”, the Urban Arts

Andre Diniz and Artist Lobo
Flavia Viana
Exhibition Pop Art
Exhibition Urban Arts
Artist Lobo Pop Art
Urban Arts Pop Art
Elio Ciocchetti Neto e Tatiana Penuela Ciocchetti
Urban Arts Oscar Freire
Exhibition Artist Lobo Pop Art
Exhibition pop art
Marcello Batista
Exhibition Urban Arts in Oscar Freire

The Urban Arts of Oscar Freire St. opens for visitation the exhibition All Shades of Pop Art, of the brazilian Artist Lobo

Urban Arts
Urban Arts – São Paulo

Striking traits, a mixture of hot and cold colors and lots of inspiration in pop culture.

The show features 7 unique arts and new experiments from the artist.

In total, there are 24 arts that are available for sale at Urban Art stores, is a limited edition!

Quadro Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn Pop Art
Marilyn Monroe Pop Art
Marilyn Monroe Pop Art

In this exhibition, the plastic artist Lobo seeks inspiration in the remarkable periods of his 18 year career.

Arts with strong and striking colors, which has always been his characteristic, and now also a tour in other shades.

New York Urban Art
New York Pop Art
Paris Art by Pop Artist Lobo
Paris Pop Art
Brazilian Art
Brazilian Art
NYC Pop Art Urban Art
NYC Pop Art
Paris Artwork Urban Art
Paris Pop Art
Brazilian Art by Pop Artist Lobo
Brazilian Art
Marilyn Monroe Artwork Urban Art
Marilyn Monroe Artwork
Twiggy Artwork Urban Arts
Twiggy – Artist Lobo
London Pop Art Artwork
London Pop Art
Urban Art - Sao Paulo
Urban Art – Sao Paulo
New York City Artwork
New York City Pop Art

Urban Art

Urban Arts Brazilian Art
Brazil
Venice Beach Artwork
Venice Beach
Rio de Janeiro Art
Rio de Janeiro
Marilyn Monroe Artwork
Marilyn Monroe
Urban Art London Artwork
London Artwork

Urban Art

Rio de Janeiro Pop Art
Rio de Janeiro
Poster Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro Pop Art
Londres Underground
London by Lobo Pop Art

Urban Arts is a gallery of different art, offering a huge collection of paintings, prints, posters and design objects created by talented and independent artists from around the world.

Founded in 2009 by Andre Diniz, the nephew of billionaire Abilio Diniz, Urban Arts earned R $ 14 million in the unstable economic situation of 2015, selling posters, paintings and other decorative items with reproductions ranging from abstract art to photographs.

Before becoming a Urban Art franchise, the company began as a website to register interested artists. “It was me and three more,” says Diniz, who at the time still had time to create his own works.

The first physical store came in June 2011, at Oscar Freire Street, in São Paulo, and only in 2012, open for franchisees.

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