Robert Mars creates artwork that bridges nostalgia and contemporary vision. Fascinated by the iconography of the 1950s and ’60s, he celebrates both the everyday objects and the spectacular icons of the era, exploring how these images remain relevant in today’s culture. Though his work looks to the past, it is presented with a thoroughly modern sensibility, meticulously crafted and visually striking. Mars’ art reflects his sharp eye for color, composition, and the playful possibilities of word and image—a skill honed during decades as a graphic designer. His approach has drawn comparisons to masters of the School of Pop, including Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, and Richard Diebenkorn. By reimagining the Golden Age of American popular culture, Mars’ work reminds us that the past is never far away; it continues to influence and inspire. A graduate of Parsons School of Design in New York, Mars’ work is collected worldwide, appearing in museum, corporate, and private collections in Munich, Tokyo, Amsterdam, London, Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Laguna Beach, Paris, Aspen, and Australia. Collectors are drawn to his art for its striking visual impact, cultural resonance, and the way it transforms familiar imagery into something entirely new—timeless yet unmistakably of the moment.
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