Julien Marinetti

[3] Later, he studied the nude at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière[4] and developed a great interest in the academic drawing.

were focused on the reinterpretation of the major issues of religious painting - Crucifixion, Transfiguration, Adam and Eve in different styles; classicism, realism, figuration libre.

[9] His stay in Asia in 2011 led him to imagine the Bâ family of pandas, which are found in the cities of Singapore and Chengdu.

Julien Marinetti is known for his syncretic approach that treats the bronze object as a three-dimensional painting, expressing a figurative art.

[11][12] Doggy John the bulldog, Kwak the duck, Popy the teddy bear, and Bâ the panda feature in several of his works.

Julien Marinetti in 2014
Doggy John Warhol by Julien Marinetti
Bâ pandas