He also received an introduction to the Marlborough Gallery, which would represent him for 18 years. As Slonem honed his aesthetic, his work began appearing in unique, contextual spaces.
By he finished a massive six-byfoot mural of birds, which shoots across the walls of the Bryant Park Grill Restaurant in New York City. The artists also believed that art should be hung in the right setting, and they opted for interiors that were sumptuous and decorative. But only one has brushed, layered, and textured paint into awe-inspiring images of bunnies, birds, butterflies, flowers, landscapes, and figures for more than four decades to international acclaim.
Ivy Lane Living. Abrams, Windsor Florida. Suzanne Kasler. Laura U Design Collective. Meredith Mcbrearty. Boxwood Interiors. Carlyle Designs. Boxwood Houston. Hunt Slonem for Groundworks Launch Party. Carole Weaks. Molly Solich. Loren Shabot. Marie Flanigan.
Christopher Scinto. Galerie Frank Fluegel. Alpha Gallery. Georgia peach. Whistler Contemporary Gallery. White Diamond. Night Watch. Hope Diamond Dust. Red Nancy. Terrace , Larsen Gallery. Self Portrait as a Stranger , The colorful and playful element in his compulsive output and obsessive themes are part of the attraction.
Many fans worship at his bird-and-bunny throne. He has achieved cult status among the rich and famous: Julianne Moore, Kate Hudson, the Kardashians all own Slonem originals. He has even appeared on Real Housewives of New York. Slonem is one of the most prolific, and exhibited, artists working today. All of which invites the question: Why bunnies?
Then there are the birds, the animals he actually, literally lives with. On any given day a visitor might encounter 70, 80, maybe even of his fine-feathered friends. Unconfined to their cages, these tropical rescue birds parrots, parakeets, macaws, cockatoos create a living, chattering mosaic from which he draws inspiration.
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