Bradley Livingstone Black, Nazy Nazhand

A new series of inspired photo realistic portraits were presented by Bradley Livingstone Black at the Bosi Damjanovic Gallery this past Wednesday, November 2nd. This time around Black's portraits have moved away from his traditional European technique into a more contemporary world clearly inspired by his predecessors of portraiture
such as Andy Warhol or Chuck Close. This exhibition showcases
vignettes of various emerging innovators in the arts, dance, design, fashion, and music. Names including writer Jonathan Franzen, Editor of Vanity Fair Magazine Graydon Carter, and Founder of ART MIDDLE EAST Nazy Nazhand will be on display in oil on paper. Black's portraits
were sold through a silent auction at the gallery hosted by Hannah Bronfman,
Misty Copeland and Christian Cota. The proceeds of the sale go to The Art of Elysium
charity, which provides arts education to children battling serious medical conditions.
Black has been involved with The Art of Elysium Charity in the past and is happy to
contribute his help through the gallery exhibition on view through November 16th.