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Steve Bogdanoff

(1963-)
American artist
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Steve Bogdanoff is an American artist who is internationally known for originating a technique for creating fresco secco-style artworks. Bogdanoff is also recognized for his skill in creating self-produced limited-edition giclée prints, and has the distinction of being selected out of all of the fine artists in the United States to represent a traditional artist who produces his own giclée prints in Harald Johnson's Mastering Digital Printing, Second Edition, which is considered the bible of digital printing. Bogdanoff's most notable print entitled "Vive la Nouvelle-Orléans" became a symbol for the strength and resiliency of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina destroyed much of the city, and a portion of the proceeds from the sale helped raise funds to re-build the Louisiana SPCA which was severely damaged by the storm. Artist gained notoriety for his series of Minoan-influenced blue monkey frescoes. In addition to the monkeys, Bogdanoff’s subjects include marine life, birds, portraits and figures.

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23 August 1963 (age 62)
Zodiac Leo
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