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My First Brittos - Limited Edition Print


Edition Size: 1000
Artwork Dimensions: 16in x 68in | 40.64cm x 172.72cm
Limited Edition print on canvas with Britto Diamond Dust. Hand signed by the artist and includes an exclusive hologram and Certificate of Authenticity from Romero Britto's Studio.

"My First Brittos" is a print of one of Romero's first abstract paintings, where he used his signature to create an abstract play of colors, shapes, and direction. The Britto signature has become a brand or logo, and this print showcases its inception. Romero initially drew his signature, now known as BTOS, on an Absolut bottle for a client. In an effort to perfect it, he repeated the signature, eventually covering the entire bottle. This marked the first time an artist used their signature as a pattern in art.

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Edition Size: 1000
Artwork Dimensions: 16in x 68in | 40.64cm x 172.72cm
Limited Edition print on canvas with Britto Diamond Dust. Hand signed by the artist and includes an exclusive hologram and Certificate of Authenticity from Romero Britto's Studio.

"My First Brittos" is a print of one of Romero's first abstract paintings, where he used his signature to create an abstract play of colors, shapes, and direction. The Britto signature has become a brand or logo, and this print showcases its inception. Romero initially drew his signature, now known as BTOS, on an Absolut bottle for a client. In an effort to perfect it, he repeated the signature, eventually covering the entire bottle. This marked the first time an artist used their signature as a pattern in art.

If you have any questions, please Contact Us Here.