Gully, a French art lover and graffiti artist, creates contemporary art that has a special twist.
Inspired by art masters and legends, such as Canaletto, Hopper, Warhol, Basquiat, Koons, Rockwell or Os Gemeos, he remodels and incorporates parts of their art into his paintings.
Considered as a tribute, Gully makes the icons meet in his paintings and creates a dazzling blend and synergy of various styles in his pieces of art.
His work is considered rare, as he produces very little. And so is he, a mysterious artist, never appearing at the openings since he remains anonymous.
- Gully for JeanRichard
“Just like Daniel JeanRichard, pioneer and artist of his time in the 17th century, Gully is also a very inventive and curious adventurer within his field of expertise. And the story behind the Graphiscope collection is the result of exactly such inspiration”, said Bruno Grande, Managing Director of JeanRichard.
“Gully has been a Friend of the Brand for a while and when he was working on painting a new canvas, he splashed his Terrascope with several colors - and this is how an additional piece of art emerged and the idea for the new ‘Graphiscope’ limited edition series was born.”
The JeanRichard “Graphiscope” collection will be three limited editions of 25 pieces each of a variation of the JeanRichard Terrascope watch that are signed by Gully. They will be revealed at Opera Gallery in Paris on 19 September 2014 and the exhibition will last until 11 October 2014.
- Opera Gallery (Paris)
Founded by Gilles Dyan, in 1994, Opera Gallery Group, which includes eleven galleries throughout the world (in the United States, Europe, Asia and the Middle East), is celebrating this year its 20th anniversary.
“For my creations, I normally pay tribute to the emblems of the Art Scene – especially the ones I consider to be my mentors, and I make them meet each other in my pieces of art”, said Gully. “For JeanRichard, time is a Philosophy of Life and I make my art, my Philosophy of Life. Thus, together we created an encounter, a true blend of street art and time. We united the art of watchmaking with urban street art, two universes very different from one another yet at the same time very special and out of the ordinary.”
During the “Philosophy of Art” exhibition, the artist, partnering with JeanRichard, will also organise a treasure hunt on Saturday, 20 September 2014 in the streets of Paris. Participants will be able to search for a JeanRichard “Graphiscope” timepiece, as well as a canvas created by Gully.
Source: PR/TICULAR for JeanRichard