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Deborah Azzopardi : ウィキペディア英語版
Deborah Azzopardi

Deborah Azzopardi is a contemporary British artist working in the style of Pop Art, born in London.〔http://wsimag.com/art/6636-deborah-azzopardi, Wall Street International, 23 December 2013〕 She has been working and developing her style for the last 30 years. She is most noted for her painting ‘Sssshhh’, which has sold a similar amount of copies as Vladimir Tretchikoff’s, Chinese Girl.
== Life and career ==

Deborah Azzopardi was born in 1958 in Golders Green, London. Early in her career, Deborah Azzopardi was a licensee to The Walt Disney Company. She started painting in her 20's, after having her first child.〔http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/interiorsandshopping/10915228/My-space-Deborah-Azzopardi-pop-artist.html “My space: Deborah Azzopardi, pop artist”, The Telegraph, 22 June 2014〕 Following a short illness she devoted her life to her family and art. “I have always enjoyed art but didn't have the opportunity to study when I was younger. Life was about survival." 〔http://www.thejc.com/arts/arts-features/116941/pop-art-queen%E2%80%99s-quiet-fame “Pop art queen’s quiet fame”, The Jewish Chronicle, 27 March 2014〕
Reproductions of her work was first sold widely at IKEA.〔http://www.hamhigh.co.uk/entertainment/art/affordable_art_fair_paintings_show_naughtier_side_of_pop_artist_deborah_azzopardi_1_3642416 "
Affordable Art Fair paintings show “naughtier” side of pop artist Deborah Azzopardi, Ham & High, 13 June 2014〕 Today, Deborah Azzopardi’s originals are sold through The Cynthia Corbett Gallery 〔http://www.thecynthiacorbettgallery.com/artists-detail.php/7/, The Cynthia Corbett Gallery〕 in London, UK and Bonhams and Christie’s auction houses.〔http://www.times-series.co.uk/leisure/cfuexhibitions/11265532.Deborah_Azzopardi_to_appear_at_the_Affordable_Art_Fair_in_Hampstead, "Exhibitions: Deborah Azzopardi to appear at the Affordable Art Fair in Hampstead", Hendon Times, June 5, 2014/〕
Deborah Azzopardi works in the style of Pop Art, a 1960s art movement, utilizing flat cartoon-like imagery and bright colour in a manner stylistically similar to American artists Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol. Deborah Azzopardi’s distinctive features are her use of basic, bold colours, resulting in large scale compositions that critics have called lively, provoking and humorous.〔http://thepositive.com/over-the-pop, "Over the pop", The Positive, 29 March 2014/〕
In March 2014, the artist had her first solo UK exhibition of originals and limited editions on Cork Street, London and launched a book, published by Iologies Fine Art Publications. Azzopardi's debut book ''‘Sshh…’'' showcases her work over the previous 10 years and features more than 100 images and a foreword by art critic, Estelle Lovatt FRSA (Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts).
''“Unique in approach, you easily recognise an Azzopardi picture. America has Lichtenstein we have Azzopardi. Working simple graphics and toned shading (for depth), the Pop Art line that Azzopardi sketches is different to Lichtenstein’s. Hers is more curvaceous. Feminine. Whereas his lines are male, brash and clunky. And her humour is distinctively British.”''
extract from the foreword to Deborah Azzopardi’s Book ''‘Sshh…’'' by Estelle Lovatt FRSA

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