Romero BRITTO

Romero Britto, the founder of the Happy Art Movement has created a visual language of love, 

hope and happiness all its own that inspires millions worldwide. 

Brazilian-born and Miami-made, Britto is an international artist that uses vibrant, 

iconic imagery and fun patterns to reflect his optimistic view of the world around him.

 Self-taught at an early age, Britto painted on scraps of paper 

or cardboard or any medium he could find before coming into his own 

and traveling to Paris where he was introduced to the works of Matisse and Picasso. 

His appreciation of these masters influenced him to create an iconic style 

that The New York Times described, “exudes warmth, optimism and love”.

Romero BRITTO

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  • Figurine "Sneezy Dwarf" Disney by Romero Britto

    The colours and joy of life are united in Romero Britto's work across various materials. He is a Brazilian artist, painter, and sculptor, working in a style inspired by pop art, cubism, and graffiti.

    Brazilian artist Romero Britto brings Disney characters to life through a collaboration, with eye-catching figurines in a pop art style. Britto uses bright colours and bold patterns as a visual language of hope and happiness.

  • Disney Figurine Winnie The Pooh by Romero Britto

    Colors and joie de vivre are brought together in Roméro Britto's work on different materials. The pop art style characterizes him perfectly because he is a Brazilian artist, painter and sculptor, in a style inspired by pop art, cubism and graffiti.

  • Disney Figurine Gus Gus by Romero Britto 

    Colors and joie de vivre are brought together in Roméro Britto's work on different materials. The pop art style characterizes him perfectly because he is a Brazilian artist, painter and sculptor, in a style inspired by pop art, cubism and graffiti.

  • Figurine "Sleepy Dwarf" Disney by Romero Britto

    The colours and joy of life are united in Romero Britto's work across various materials. He is a Brazilian artist, painter, and sculptor, working in a style inspired by pop art, cubism, and graffiti.

    Brazilian artist Romero Britto brings Disney characters to life through a collaboration, with eye-catching figurines in a pop art style. Britto uses bright colours and bold patterns as a visual language of hope and happiness.

  • Figurine "Happy Dwarf" Disney by Romero Britto

    The colours and joy of life are united in Romero Britto's work across various materials. He is a Brazilian artist, painter, and sculptor, working in a style inspired by pop art, cubism, and graffiti.

    Brazilian artist Romero Britto brings Disney characters to life through a collaboration, with eye-catching figurines in a pop art style. Britto uses bright colours and bold patterns as a visual language of hope and happiness.

  • Disney Britto Mini Butterfly Teapot

    This pop art style mini teapot will give your mini break a festive, friendly and serene air!

    Colors and joie de vivre are brought together in Roméro Britto's work on different materials. The pop art style characterizes him perfectly because he is a Brazilian artist, painter and sculptor, in a style inspired by pop art, cubism and graffiti.

  • Eeyore Figurine Disney Britto

    Colors and joie de vivre are brought together in Roméro Britto's work on different materials. The pop art style characterizes him perfectly because he is a Brazilian artist, painter and sculptor, in a style inspired by pop art, cubism and graffiti.

  • Figure Tweety Bird Looney Tunes Par Roméro Britto

    The irresistible characters of our childhood have crossed the generations, through adventures that are as funny as they are colorful. An integral part of pop culture,

    What's up Doc ?

    This cult phrase from the big-eared rabbit is like the world of Looney Tunes, timeless and a bit nonchalant. Born in 1930, the Looney Tunes series is the work of a talented designer, with precise lines and particularly imaginative humor: Tex Avery

  • Mickey Mouse Figurine Disney Britto

    Colors and joie de vivre are brought together in Roméro Britto's work on different materials. The pop art style characterizes him perfectly because he is a Brazilian artist, painter and sculptor, in a style inspired by pop art, cubism and graffiti.