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David Bowie should have been 75 this year 2022 I met David and Andy Warhol several times in my life. I have in these new Pop Art works combined what I feel represent these two artists and their time. A time that also was my revolutionary ten-age time. It’s no surprise that they fit well together. Remember Bowies song "Andy Warhol". In that ironic song David took the liberty to play with the form. Warhol’s art and Andy as a person and the product… he now has come to represent. As famous as the products he used in his art. I do something similar today when I play with these two giants in my art. I do it with Love and Respect for what they gave us and with the knowledge that they borrowed or stole or shall we say let themselves be inspired of other artist before them. Bowie and Warhol are both in heaven but lives on forever. Thomas Dellert
Thomas Dellert is an internationally renowned Swedish painter and photographer who has taken part in numerous solo exhibitions throughout the United States and several European nations. His works are featured in the permanent collections of the Holocaust Memorial Museum (Washington DC), Heinz, Mercedes Benz, Absolute Vodka and the Swedish Royal Family, to name a few. Combining satirical and historical elements, Dellert mixes painting, collage and graphic art to convey both the deep darkness and shining hope of humanity.