Kostas Seremetis (born December 7, 1972 in Boston, Massachusetts) is
an American painter, sculptor and filmmaker. He is the son of Greek
immigrants from the Laconia region in Greece (KrokeaÃ,
Sparta).Seremetis is highly influenced by comic book art, animation
cartoons, graffiti art of the 1980s, Greek mythology and contemporary
masters. He is known for using the comic book popular pulp characters
as typography in order to express a visual language in media such as
paintings, collage, sculptures and films. By the time he was 30, he
had established a large international following, by exhibiting his art
worldwide mainly in Tokyo, New York, Berlin and Paris.Seremetis
started exhibiting at the age of 19 in Boston. He moved to New York in
1996. In 1994, he was commissioned by the Warner Bros. Studio Store,
where he had three sold-out exhibitions.
an American painter, sculptor and filmmaker. He is the son of Greek
immigrants from the Laconia region in Greece (KrokeaÃ,
Sparta).Seremetis is highly influenced by comic book art, animation
cartoons, graffiti art of the 1980s, Greek mythology and contemporary
masters. He is known for using the comic book popular pulp characters
as typography in order to express a visual language in media such as
paintings, collage, sculptures and films. By the time he was 30, he
had established a large international following, by exhibiting his art
worldwide mainly in Tokyo, New York, Berlin and Paris.Seremetis
started exhibiting at the age of 19 in Boston. He moved to New York in
1996. In 1994, he was commissioned by the Warner Bros. Studio Store,
where he had three sold-out exhibitions.
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