Land of Paradise and Hell | AUG 10 | CAVIER
The Brooklyn, NY based multi-media artist was called a “Renaissance” artist by Forbes Magazine, has been featured in L'uomo Vogue, and has collaborated with brands like Puma, L’Officiel, and Saks Fifth Avenue.
This summer CAVIER brings the Pacific Northwest a bold and colorful vision from his imagination that encapsulates the beauty and frustration of living in the postmodern “1st world.”
Land of Paradise and Hell challenges the viewer to confront the inner trauma of living in an unbalanced society. How can we escape the deepest and darkest energies within ourselves?
If survival is a priority of our species, we must act with urgency. While we are divided by identity and focused on conquering external enemies, perhaps we should focus more on outwitting the opp that lives in our own minds.
About CAVIER
Cavier Coleman redefines the meaning of “multi-media artist” with an expansive skillset in a broad spectrum of mediums which include: oil paintings, music, art installations, photography, and graphic design.
Both, his photographs and paintings are constructed with high contrast, bold lines, and vibrant color schemes. His artistry exhibits the influence of Pablo Picasso and Jean Michael Basquiat, but his paintings are easily identified by a distinct style that remains unmistakably, Cavier.
His pieces have been featured in the Mayson Gallery as well as celebrity art shows curated by the Fancy Art Collective. Recently, the artist collaborated with Saks Fifth Avenue placing art installations throughout the department store and in its window displays. The visual virtuoso paintings have hung on the same wall as Roy Lichtenstein earning him a write up in L’umo Vogue.
Cavier Coleman is currently working on several projects that encompass ad campaigns, art shows, store displays, agency websites, and commercials.