Roberto Vaccaro is a metal sculptor from the Garden Route, South Africa, mainly focused on wildlife and human form.
This brochure is a selection of Roberto’s recent works, aimed at showcasing the diversity of the medium used. The pieces’ impressive size and strength sets his pieces apart and makes them consume, yet compliment, the spaces they occupy.
While mostly naturalist, the animal forms have surreal and impressionistic influences. This Is achieved by Roberto’s mastery over his medium, stretching the raw elements to their limits by melting, forging, cutting, welding, and bending it to his will.
By using discarded metal, the artist merges waste and wildlife, provoking themes of sustainability and environmentalism.
Andy Anissimoff
Andy Anissimoff is a British Columbia based artist, whose unique pieces, mainly in acrylic, are focused mainly on wilderness and wildlife. With over 400 paintings created for clients around the world, his home of Squamish, BC and the surrounding lifestyle plays a large role in his inspiration.
Rodolphe
Holler
As a marine naturalist and dive instructor based in the South Pacific running Tahiti Private Expeditions, and as an underwater professional photographer, film maker and award winner of the 2nd Tahiti Underwater Film Festival (FISPOL), Rodolphe’s spectacular photography has been featured in many marine based documentaries.