Artwork by Robin Austin
Robin Austin’s photographic mosaics reflect his love and devotion to storytelling. As the head creative for his own branding firm, Austin deftly told the stories of his clients. Now in his second career, Austin can expand on the stories of some of the twentieth century’s biggest contributors to a shared cultural heritage: Mick Jagger, the Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, David Bowie, Nelson Mandela, and many others have been immortalized anew.
Austin’s process begins with painstaking research to collect thousands of photographs which will form the mosaic “tiles” of his pieces. The work is then “baked” on to an aluminum sheet through the process of dye sublimation. Each tile is a work in itself, but then each makes up a larger whole, creating large-scale portraiture that is almost a twist on “iconography.” Austin’s muses are the cultural icons of his youth in Leeds, England and remain influencing factors for the artist in his current work. Austin lives in the wood in Weston, CT.

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April 14, 2022 –10am to 5pm
“Enduring Legacies” Exhibit
Open to public April 2nd – 14th, 2022 / 10am – 5pm
This nostalgia-evoking exhibition pays homage to the Icons of music and culture that influenced us during our youth, as seen through the eyes of four of our unique and collectible master artists.
Enduring Legacies goes beyond simply photographs and paintings but showcases artworks that bring to life Icons that personify a generation and have a larger-than-life legacy that endures to this day. This exhibit includes diverse works by master artists Markus Klinko, Robin Austin, Paul Arts, and the recently departed Brian Travers known most widely as co-founder of the band UB40.
This exhibit is open to the public from April 2nd to 14th, Monday through Saturday, between 10am and 5pm.

April 13, 2022 –10am to 5pm
“Enduring Legacies” Exhibit
Open to public April 2nd – 14th, 2022 / 10am – 5pm
This nostalgia-evoking exhibition pays homage to the Icons of music and culture that influenced us during our youth, as seen through the eyes of four of our unique and collectible master artists.
Enduring Legacies goes beyond simply photographs and paintings but showcases artworks that bring to life Icons that personify a generation and have a larger-than-life legacy that endures to this day. This exhibit includes diverse works by master artists Markus Klinko, Robin Austin, Paul Arts, and the recently departed Brian Travers known most widely as co-founder of the band UB40.
This exhibit is open to the public from April 2nd to 14th, Monday through Saturday, between 10am and 5pm.

April 12, 2022 –10am to 5pm
“Enduring Legacies” Exhibit
Open to public April 2nd – 14th, 2022 / 10am – 5pm
This nostalgia-evoking exhibition pays homage to the Icons of music and culture that influenced us during our youth, as seen through the eyes of four of our unique and collectible master artists.
Enduring Legacies goes beyond simply photographs and paintings but showcases artworks that bring to life Icons that personify a generation and have a larger-than-life legacy that endures to this day. This exhibit includes diverse works by master artists Markus Klinko, Robin Austin, Paul Arts, and the recently departed Brian Travers known most widely as co-founder of the band UB40.
This exhibit is open to the public from April 2nd to 14th, Monday through Saturday, between 10am and 5pm.

April 11, 2022 –10am to 5pm
“Enduring Legacies” Exhibit
Open to public April 2nd – 14th, 2022 / 10am – 5pm
This nostalgia-evoking exhibition pays homage to the Icons of music and culture that influenced us during our youth, as seen through the eyes of four of our unique and collectible master artists.
Enduring Legacies goes beyond simply photographs and paintings but showcases artworks that bring to life Icons that personify a generation and have a larger-than-life legacy that endures to this day. This exhibit includes diverse works by master artists Markus Klinko, Robin Austin, Paul Arts, and the recently departed Brian Travers known most widely as co-founder of the band UB40.
This exhibit is open to the public from April 2nd to 14th, Monday through Saturday, between 10am and 5pm.

April 09, 2022 –10am to 5pm
“Enduring Legacies” Exhibit
Open to public April 2nd – 14th, 2022 / 10am – 5pm
This nostalgia-evoking exhibition pays homage to the Icons of music and culture that influenced us during our youth, as seen through the eyes of four of our unique and collectible master artists.
Enduring Legacies goes beyond simply photographs and paintings but showcases artworks that bring to life Icons that personify a generation and have a larger-than-life legacy that endures to this day. This exhibit includes diverse works by master artists Markus Klinko, Robin Austin, Paul Arts, and the recently departed Brian Travers known most widely as co-founder of the band UB40.
This exhibit is open to the public from April 2nd to 14th, Monday through Saturday, between 10am and 5pm.

April 08, 2022 –10am to 5pm
“Enduring Legacies” Exhibit
Open to public April 2nd – 14th, 2022 / 10am – 5pm
This nostalgia-evoking exhibition pays homage to the Icons of music and culture that influenced us during our youth, as seen through the eyes of four of our unique and collectible master artists.
Enduring Legacies goes beyond simply photographs and paintings but showcases artworks that bring to life Icons that personify a generation and have a larger-than-life legacy that endures to this day. This exhibit includes diverse works by master artists Markus Klinko, Robin Austin, Paul Arts, and the recently departed Brian Travers known most widely as co-founder of the band UB40.
This exhibit is open to the public from April 2nd to 14th, Monday through Saturday, between 10am and 5pm.

April 07, 2022 –10am to 5pm
“Enduring Legacies” Exhibit
Open to public April 2nd – 14th, 2022 / 10am – 5pm
This nostalgia-evoking exhibition pays homage to the Icons of music and culture that influenced us during our youth, as seen through the eyes of four of our unique and collectible master artists.
Enduring Legacies goes beyond simply photographs and paintings but showcases artworks that bring to life Icons that personify a generation and have a larger-than-life legacy that endures to this day. This exhibit includes diverse works by master artists Markus Klinko, Robin Austin, Paul Arts, and the recently departed Brian Travers known most widely as co-founder of the band UB40.
This exhibit is open to the public from April 2nd to 14th, Monday through Saturday, between 10am and 5pm.

April 06, 2022 –10am to 5pm
“Enduring Legacies” Exhibit
Open to public April 2nd – 14th, 2022 / 10am – 5pm
This nostalgia-evoking exhibition pays homage to the Icons of music and culture that influenced us during our youth, as seen through the eyes of four of our unique and collectible master artists.
Enduring Legacies goes beyond simply photographs and paintings but showcases artworks that bring to life Icons that personify a generation and have a larger-than-life legacy that endures to this day. This exhibit includes diverse works by master artists Markus Klinko, Robin Austin, Paul Arts, and the recently departed Brian Travers known most widely as co-founder of the band UB40.
This exhibit is open to the public from April 2nd to 14th, Monday through Saturday, between 10am and 5pm.

April 05, 2022 –10am to 5pm
“Enduring Legacies” Exhibit
Open to public April 2nd – 14th, 2022 / 10am – 5pm
This nostalgia-evoking exhibition pays homage to the Icons of music and culture that influenced us during our youth, as seen through the eyes of four of our unique and collectible master artists.
Enduring Legacies goes beyond simply photographs and paintings but showcases artworks that bring to life Icons that personify a generation and have a larger-than-life legacy that endures to this day. This exhibit includes diverse works by master artists Markus Klinko, Robin Austin, Paul Arts, and the recently departed Brian Travers known most widely as co-founder of the band UB40.
This exhibit is open to the public from April 2nd to 14th, Monday through Saturday, between 10am and 5pm.

April 04, 2022 –10am to 5pm
“Enduring Legacies” Exhibit
Open to public April 2nd – 14th, 2022 / 10am – 5pm
This nostalgia-evoking exhibition pays homage to the Icons of music and culture that influenced us during our youth, as seen through the eyes of four of our unique and collectible master artists.
Enduring Legacies goes beyond simply photographs and paintings but showcases artworks that bring to life Icons that personify a generation and have a larger-than-life legacy that endures to this day. This exhibit includes diverse works by master artists Markus Klinko, Robin Austin, Paul Arts, and the recently departed Brian Travers known most widely as co-founder of the band UB40.
This exhibit is open to the public from April 2nd to 14th, Monday through Saturday, between 10am and 5pm.

April 02, 2022 –10am to 5pm
“Enduring Legacies” Exhibit
Open to public April 2nd – 14th, 2022 / 10am – 5pm
This nostalgia-evoking exhibition pays homage to the Icons of music and culture that influenced us during our youth, as seen through the eyes of four of our unique and collectible master artists.
Enduring Legacies goes beyond simply photographs and paintings but showcases artworks that bring to life Icons that personify a generation and have a larger-than-life legacy that endures to this day. This exhibit includes diverse works by master artists Markus Klinko, Robin Austin, Paul Arts, and the recently departed Brian Travers known most widely as co-founder of the band UB40.
This exhibit is open to the public from April 2nd to 14th, Monday through Saturday, between 10am and 5pm.

April 01, 2022 –5pm to 7pm
“Enduring Legacies” Exhibit VIP Night
VIP Night – April 1st, 2022 from 5pm – 7pm
Come join us on April 1st from 5pm to 7pm for a special VIP gathering to kick off our “Enduring Legacies” Exhibit. All attendees must RSVP here.
This nostalgia-evoking exhibition pays homage to the Icons of music and culture that influenced us during our youth, as seen through the eyes of four of our unique and collectible master artists.
Enduring Legacies goes beyond simply photographs and paintings but showcases artworks that bring to life Icons that personify a generation and have a larger-than-life legacy that endures to this day. This exhibit includes diverse works by master artists Markus Klinko, Robin Austin, Paul Arts, and the recently departed Brian Travers known most widely as co-founder of the band UB40.
This exhibit is open to the public from April 2nd to 14th between 10am and 5pm.
January 18, 2022 –10am to 5pm
Past, Present & Future Exhibition
Past, Present & Future art exhibition at the Emillions Art showroom at 837 5th Avenue South, Suite 202 in Naples, Fla. is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am until 5 pm, Dec. 14, 2021 – Jan. 18, 2022. The exhibition features original contemporary fine art oils by award-winning Los Angeles-based abstract painter Todd Williamson and impactful digital photo mosaic collages by artist Robin Austin, curated by Emillions Art founder and global art consultant Marlissa Gardner.
The exhibition looks at technology’s role in art through the ages, beginning with Williamson’s nuanced abstractions with subtle historic references from Rothko, Frankenthaler and Still with influences from modern masters like Gerhard Richter, Ross Bleckner, and Sean Scully. His work has been compared to works by Kandinsky and Paladino.
Williamson is the current winner of the prestigious Pollock Prize for Creativity, only the third artist in history to win this coveted prize from the Pollock Krasner Foundation in honor of Lee Krasner. His project Processional was one of 20 official exhibitions at the 2019 Venice Biennale, viewed by over 100,000 visitors, and named one of the Top 10 exhibitions at the international event.
His latest work, a series of questions on society and the political climate, is available now at Emillions Art. He says the new abstract “portraits” are sparse, near-monochromatic compositions created by removing layers of oil and leaving distinct frameworks of 3″ parallel or grid-like lines. According to Todd, the parallel lines become a framework that holds the story told in the painting while allowing the viewer to observe the sometimes-chaotic mass of color from a place that is both calm and peaceful, adding that the lines reflect the war that wages within himself over control and chaos.
Robin Austin is an American artist who lives in Florida and invented digital photo-mosaic photography art. He is one of the most highly sought digital artists today. By artfully weaving images together, Austin creates intriguing, emotional and playful works of art expanding on the stories of some of the 20th century’s biggest contributors: David Bowie, Frank Sinatra, Mick Jagger, the Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Nelson Mandela, and many others have been immortalized anew.
Austin recently unveiled the first-ever Naples NFT (non-fungible token), the latest trend in cryptocurrency investment, a larger-than-life photo mosaic portrait of a young Frank Sinatra in a 1938 police mug shot. A 32-second movie featuring more than 3,000 individual exploding images of little photo squares Austin assembled to make light, shadow, and color in the portrait can also be viewed.
January 15, 2022 –10am to 5pm
Past, Present & Future Exhibition
Past, Present & Future art exhibition at the Emillions Art showroom at 837 5th Avenue South, Suite 202 in Naples, Fla. is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am until 5 pm, Dec. 14, 2021 – Jan. 18, 2022. The exhibition features original contemporary fine art oils by award-winning Los Angeles-based abstract painter Todd Williamson and impactful digital photo mosaic collages by artist Robin Austin, curated by Emillions Art founder and global art consultant Marlissa Gardner.
The exhibition looks at technology’s role in art through the ages, beginning with Williamson’s nuanced abstractions with subtle historic references from Rothko, Frankenthaler and Still with influences from modern masters like Gerhard Richter, Ross Bleckner, and Sean Scully. His work has been compared to works by Kandinsky and Paladino.
Williamson is the current winner of the prestigious Pollock Prize for Creativity, only the third artist in history to win this coveted prize from the Pollock Krasner Foundation in honor of Lee Krasner. His project Processional was one of 20 official exhibitions at the 2019 Venice Biennale, viewed by over 100,000 visitors, and named one of the Top 10 exhibitions at the international event.
His latest work, a series of questions on society and the political climate, is available now at Emillions Art. He says the new abstract “portraits” are sparse, near-monochromatic compositions created by removing layers of oil and leaving distinct frameworks of 3″ parallel or grid-like lines. According to Todd, the parallel lines become a framework that holds the story told in the painting while allowing the viewer to observe the sometimes-chaotic mass of color from a place that is both calm and peaceful, adding that the lines reflect the war that wages within himself over control and chaos.
Robin Austin is an American artist who lives in Florida and invented digital photo-mosaic photography art. He is one of the most highly sought digital artists today. By artfully weaving images together, Austin creates intriguing, emotional and playful works of art expanding on the stories of some of the 20th century’s biggest contributors: David Bowie, Frank Sinatra, Mick Jagger, the Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Nelson Mandela, and many others have been immortalized anew.
Austin recently unveiled the first-ever Naples NFT (non-fungible token), the latest trend in cryptocurrency investment, a larger-than-life photo mosaic portrait of a young Frank Sinatra in a 1938 police mug shot. A 32-second movie featuring more than 3,000 individual exploding images of little photo squares Austin assembled to make light, shadow, and color in the portrait can also be viewed.
January 14, 2022 –10am to 5pm
Past, Present & Future Exhibition
Past, Present & Future art exhibition at the Emillions Art showroom at 837 5th Avenue South, Suite 202 in Naples, Fla. is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am until 5 pm, Dec. 14, 2021 – Jan. 18, 2022. The exhibition features original contemporary fine art oils by award-winning Los Angeles-based abstract painter Todd Williamson and impactful digital photo mosaic collages by artist Robin Austin, curated by Emillions Art founder and global art consultant Marlissa Gardner.
The exhibition looks at technology’s role in art through the ages, beginning with Williamson’s nuanced abstractions with subtle historic references from Rothko, Frankenthaler and Still with influences from modern masters like Gerhard Richter, Ross Bleckner, and Sean Scully. His work has been compared to works by Kandinsky and Paladino.
Williamson is the current winner of the prestigious Pollock Prize for Creativity, only the third artist in history to win this coveted prize from the Pollock Krasner Foundation in honor of Lee Krasner. His project Processional was one of 20 official exhibitions at the 2019 Venice Biennale, viewed by over 100,000 visitors, and named one of the Top 10 exhibitions at the international event.
His latest work, a series of questions on society and the political climate, is available now at Emillions Art. He says the new abstract “portraits” are sparse, near-monochromatic compositions created by removing layers of oil and leaving distinct frameworks of 3″ parallel or grid-like lines. According to Todd, the parallel lines become a framework that holds the story told in the painting while allowing the viewer to observe the sometimes-chaotic mass of color from a place that is both calm and peaceful, adding that the lines reflect the war that wages within himself over control and chaos.
Robin Austin is an American artist who lives in Florida and invented digital photo-mosaic photography art. He is one of the most highly sought digital artists today. By artfully weaving images together, Austin creates intriguing, emotional and playful works of art expanding on the stories of some of the 20th century’s biggest contributors: David Bowie, Frank Sinatra, Mick Jagger, the Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Nelson Mandela, and many others have been immortalized anew.
Austin recently unveiled the first-ever Naples NFT (non-fungible token), the latest trend in cryptocurrency investment, a larger-than-life photo mosaic portrait of a young Frank Sinatra in a 1938 police mug shot. A 32-second movie featuring more than 3,000 individual exploding images of little photo squares Austin assembled to make light, shadow, and color in the portrait can also be viewed.
January 13, 2022 –10am to 5pm
Past, Present & Future Exhibition
Past, Present & Future art exhibition at the Emillions Art showroom at 837 5th Avenue South, Suite 202 in Naples, Fla. is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am until 5 pm, Dec. 14, 2021 – Jan. 18, 2022. The exhibition features original contemporary fine art oils by award-winning Los Angeles-based abstract painter Todd Williamson and impactful digital photo mosaic collages by artist Robin Austin, curated by Emillions Art founder and global art consultant Marlissa Gardner.
The exhibition looks at technology’s role in art through the ages, beginning with Williamson’s nuanced abstractions with subtle historic references from Rothko, Frankenthaler and Still with influences from modern masters like Gerhard Richter, Ross Bleckner, and Sean Scully. His work has been compared to works by Kandinsky and Paladino.
Williamson is the current winner of the prestigious Pollock Prize for Creativity, only the third artist in history to win this coveted prize from the Pollock Krasner Foundation in honor of Lee Krasner. His project Processional was one of 20 official exhibitions at the 2019 Venice Biennale, viewed by over 100,000 visitors, and named one of the Top 10 exhibitions at the international event.
His latest work, a series of questions on society and the political climate, is available now at Emillions Art. He says the new abstract “portraits” are sparse, near-monochromatic compositions created by removing layers of oil and leaving distinct frameworks of 3″ parallel or grid-like lines. According to Todd, the parallel lines become a framework that holds the story told in the painting while allowing the viewer to observe the sometimes-chaotic mass of color from a place that is both calm and peaceful, adding that the lines reflect the war that wages within himself over control and chaos.
Robin Austin is an American artist who lives in Florida and invented digital photo-mosaic photography art. He is one of the most highly sought digital artists today. By artfully weaving images together, Austin creates intriguing, emotional and playful works of art expanding on the stories of some of the 20th century’s biggest contributors: David Bowie, Frank Sinatra, Mick Jagger, the Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Nelson Mandela, and many others have been immortalized anew.
Austin recently unveiled the first-ever Naples NFT (non-fungible token), the latest trend in cryptocurrency investment, a larger-than-life photo mosaic portrait of a young Frank Sinatra in a 1938 police mug shot. A 32-second movie featuring more than 3,000 individual exploding images of little photo squares Austin assembled to make light, shadow, and color in the portrait can also be viewed.
January 12, 2022 –10am to 5pm
Past, Present & Future Exhibition
Past, Present & Future art exhibition at the Emillions Art showroom at 837 5th Avenue South, Suite 202 in Naples, Fla. is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am until 5 pm, Dec. 14, 2021 – Jan. 18, 2022. The exhibition features original contemporary fine art oils by award-winning Los Angeles-based abstract painter Todd Williamson and impactful digital photo mosaic collages by artist Robin Austin, curated by Emillions Art founder and global art consultant Marlissa Gardner.
The exhibition looks at technology’s role in art through the ages, beginning with Williamson’s nuanced abstractions with subtle historic references from Rothko, Frankenthaler and Still with influences from modern masters like Gerhard Richter, Ross Bleckner, and Sean Scully. His work has been compared to works by Kandinsky and Paladino.
Williamson is the current winner of the prestigious Pollock Prize for Creativity, only the third artist in history to win this coveted prize from the Pollock Krasner Foundation in honor of Lee Krasner. His project Processional was one of 20 official exhibitions at the 2019 Venice Biennale, viewed by over 100,000 visitors, and named one of the Top 10 exhibitions at the international event.
His latest work, a series of questions on society and the political climate, is available now at Emillions Art. He says the new abstract “portraits” are sparse, near-monochromatic compositions created by removing layers of oil and leaving distinct frameworks of 3″ parallel or grid-like lines. According to Todd, the parallel lines become a framework that holds the story told in the painting while allowing the viewer to observe the sometimes-chaotic mass of color from a place that is both calm and peaceful, adding that the lines reflect the war that wages within himself over control and chaos.
Robin Austin is an American artist who lives in Florida and invented digital photo-mosaic photography art. He is one of the most highly sought digital artists today. By artfully weaving images together, Austin creates intriguing, emotional and playful works of art expanding on the stories of some of the 20th century’s biggest contributors: David Bowie, Frank Sinatra, Mick Jagger, the Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Nelson Mandela, and many others have been immortalized anew.
Austin recently unveiled the first-ever Naples NFT (non-fungible token), the latest trend in cryptocurrency investment, a larger-than-life photo mosaic portrait of a young Frank Sinatra in a 1938 police mug shot. A 32-second movie featuring more than 3,000 individual exploding images of little photo squares Austin assembled to make light, shadow, and color in the portrait can also be viewed.
January 11, 2022 –10am to 5pm
Past, Present & Future Exhibition
Past, Present & Future art exhibition at the Emillions Art showroom at 837 5th Avenue South, Suite 202 in Naples, Fla. is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am until 5 pm, Dec. 14, 2021 – Jan. 18, 2022. The exhibition features original contemporary fine art oils by award-winning Los Angeles-based abstract painter Todd Williamson and impactful digital photo mosaic collages by artist Robin Austin, curated by Emillions Art founder and global art consultant Marlissa Gardner.
The exhibition looks at technology’s role in art through the ages, beginning with Williamson’s nuanced abstractions with subtle historic references from Rothko, Frankenthaler and Still with influences from modern masters like Gerhard Richter, Ross Bleckner, and Sean Scully. His work has been compared to works by Kandinsky and Paladino.
Williamson is the current winner of the prestigious Pollock Prize for Creativity, only the third artist in history to win this coveted prize from the Pollock Krasner Foundation in honor of Lee Krasner. His project Processional was one of 20 official exhibitions at the 2019 Venice Biennale, viewed by over 100,000 visitors, and named one of the Top 10 exhibitions at the international event.
His latest work, a series of questions on society and the political climate, is available now at Emillions Art. He says the new abstract “portraits” are sparse, near-monochromatic compositions created by removing layers of oil and leaving distinct frameworks of 3″ parallel or grid-like lines. According to Todd, the parallel lines become a framework that holds the story told in the painting while allowing the viewer to observe the sometimes-chaotic mass of color from a place that is both calm and peaceful, adding that the lines reflect the war that wages within himself over control and chaos.
Robin Austin is an American artist who lives in Florida and invented digital photo-mosaic photography art. He is one of the most highly sought digital artists today. By artfully weaving images together, Austin creates intriguing, emotional and playful works of art expanding on the stories of some of the 20th century’s biggest contributors: David Bowie, Frank Sinatra, Mick Jagger, the Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Nelson Mandela, and many others have been immortalized anew.
Austin recently unveiled the first-ever Naples NFT (non-fungible token), the latest trend in cryptocurrency investment, a larger-than-life photo mosaic portrait of a young Frank Sinatra in a 1938 police mug shot. A 32-second movie featuring more than 3,000 individual exploding images of little photo squares Austin assembled to make light, shadow, and color in the portrait can also be viewed.
January 08, 2022 –10am to 5pm
Past, Present & Future Exhibition
Past, Present & Future art exhibition at the Emillions Art showroom at 837 5th Avenue South, Suite 202 in Naples, Fla. is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am until 5 pm, Dec. 14, 2021 – Jan. 18, 2022. The exhibition features original contemporary fine art oils by award-winning Los Angeles-based abstract painter Todd Williamson and impactful digital photo mosaic collages by artist Robin Austin, curated by Emillions Art founder and global art consultant Marlissa Gardner.
The exhibition looks at technology’s role in art through the ages, beginning with Williamson’s nuanced abstractions with subtle historic references from Rothko, Frankenthaler and Still with influences from modern masters like Gerhard Richter, Ross Bleckner, and Sean Scully. His work has been compared to works by Kandinsky and Paladino.
Williamson is the current winner of the prestigious Pollock Prize for Creativity, only the third artist in history to win this coveted prize from the Pollock Krasner Foundation in honor of Lee Krasner. His project Processional was one of 20 official exhibitions at the 2019 Venice Biennale, viewed by over 100,000 visitors, and named one of the Top 10 exhibitions at the international event.
His latest work, a series of questions on society and the political climate, is available now at Emillions Art. He says the new abstract “portraits” are sparse, near-monochromatic compositions created by removing layers of oil and leaving distinct frameworks of 3″ parallel or grid-like lines. According to Todd, the parallel lines become a framework that holds the story told in the painting while allowing the viewer to observe the sometimes-chaotic mass of color from a place that is both calm and peaceful, adding that the lines reflect the war that wages within himself over control and chaos.
Robin Austin is an American artist who lives in Florida and invented digital photo-mosaic photography art. He is one of the most highly sought digital artists today. By artfully weaving images together, Austin creates intriguing, emotional and playful works of art expanding on the stories of some of the 20th century’s biggest contributors: David Bowie, Frank Sinatra, Mick Jagger, the Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Nelson Mandela, and many others have been immortalized anew.
Austin recently unveiled the first-ever Naples NFT (non-fungible token), the latest trend in cryptocurrency investment, a larger-than-life photo mosaic portrait of a young Frank Sinatra in a 1938 police mug shot. A 32-second movie featuring more than 3,000 individual exploding images of little photo squares Austin assembled to make light, shadow, and color in the portrait can also be viewed.
January 07, 2022 –10am to 5pm
Past, Present & Future Exhibition
Past, Present & Future art exhibition at the Emillions Art showroom at 837 5th Avenue South, Suite 202 in Naples, Fla. is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am until 5 pm, Dec. 14, 2021 – Jan. 18, 2022. The exhibition features original contemporary fine art oils by award-winning Los Angeles-based abstract painter Todd Williamson and impactful digital photo mosaic collages by artist Robin Austin, curated by Emillions Art founder and global art consultant Marlissa Gardner.
The exhibition looks at technology’s role in art through the ages, beginning with Williamson’s nuanced abstractions with subtle historic references from Rothko, Frankenthaler and Still with influences from modern masters like Gerhard Richter, Ross Bleckner, and Sean Scully. His work has been compared to works by Kandinsky and Paladino.
Williamson is the current winner of the prestigious Pollock Prize for Creativity, only the third artist in history to win this coveted prize from the Pollock Krasner Foundation in honor of Lee Krasner. His project Processional was one of 20 official exhibitions at the 2019 Venice Biennale, viewed by over 100,000 visitors, and named one of the Top 10 exhibitions at the international event.
His latest work, a series of questions on society and the political climate, is available now at Emillions Art. He says the new abstract “portraits” are sparse, near-monochromatic compositions created by removing layers of oil and leaving distinct frameworks of 3″ parallel or grid-like lines. According to Todd, the parallel lines become a framework that holds the story told in the painting while allowing the viewer to observe the sometimes-chaotic mass of color from a place that is both calm and peaceful, adding that the lines reflect the war that wages within himself over control and chaos.
Robin Austin is an American artist who lives in Florida and invented digital photo-mosaic photography art. He is one of the most highly sought digital artists today. By artfully weaving images together, Austin creates intriguing, emotional and playful works of art expanding on the stories of some of the 20th century’s biggest contributors: David Bowie, Frank Sinatra, Mick Jagger, the Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Nelson Mandela, and many others have been immortalized anew.
Austin recently unveiled the first-ever Naples NFT (non-fungible token), the latest trend in cryptocurrency investment, a larger-than-life photo mosaic portrait of a young Frank Sinatra in a 1938 police mug shot. A 32-second movie featuring more than 3,000 individual exploding images of little photo squares Austin assembled to make light, shadow, and color in the portrait can also be viewed.

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