Artwork: Blue Steel

Blue Steel

by Frane Mlinar

The Gallery BookCharleston

Since joining the Croatian hyper-realism movement in 1988, Mlinar has succeeded in becoming one of the leading masters of the movement. Critically acclaimed throughout Croatia, Europe and the United States, Mlinar's work can be found in the prominent art collections of the President of the Croatian Parliament and …

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Artwork Details

Material

Mixed Media on Canvas

Size

Coastal Dreaming, R Alexander Fine Art

Rarity

Unique

Signature

Hand-signed by artist, front

Certificate

Included (issued by gallery)

Frame

Included

Genres

Bleeding EdgeTextile Art

About the Artist

Frane Mlinar

Croatian, b. 1959

Croatian, b. 1959

Frane Mlinar, born in Croatia in 1959, graduated from the Art Academy of Sarajevo in 1981, and the following year at aged 23 became the youngest member of the Croatian Association of Fine Arts. In 1984, he earned a Masters Degree in Teaching Art Techniques. He now lives in the United States. Today, Frane Mlinar is considered a master of the Realist genre, a superb painter whose exceptional work is of an extraordinarily high quality. His photo-realistic style is technically superb in composition and execution, creatively brilliant and remarkably distinctive. His rich, vibrant canvases delight and stimulate the eye yet at the same time are emotionally evocative and tranquil. Mlinar enjoys an international reputation. His work has been widely reported in the media for more than a decade, including reporting in Art and Antiques and Architectural Digest, and exposure on CBS and CNN. His art has been exhibited widely in his homeland where he enjoys national recognition and his work is in the personal collection of the President of the Republic of Croatia. He has also exhibited in Italy, Switzerland, the United Kingdom.