Deborah Azzopardi
British,
b. 1958

Overview

Deborah Azzopardi (b.1958), British contemporary artist lives and works in London, best known for her bold, playful works in her very unique Pop Art style.

 

Over the past four decades, she has developed a distinct visual language that draws on the flat, graphic aesthetic of 1960s American Pop Art, echoing the influence of Roy Lichtenstein with a uniquely British, feminine perspective.

 

Working with vibrant colour palettes, bold outlines, and subtle tonal shading, Deborah’s distinctive style is widely recognised, admired, and collected around the world.

Her iconic painting “Ssshh…” has had global recognition, and her collection of art images has become widely reproduced in the contemporary art world. 

 

Early in her career in the 1980s, Deborah was licensed by The Walt Disney Company sharpening her skills in graphic narrative and composition.

Deborah’s canvases often depict cropped close-ups of women in moments of intimacy, surprise, or mischief, infused with humour, sensuality, and pop culture flair. 

She continues to live and work in London, evolving her practice while maintaining the visual immediacy and charm that have become her signature.

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Biography

Deborah Azzopardi (b.1958) is a British contemporary artist lives and works in London, best known for her bold, playful works in her very unique Pop Art style.

 

Over the past four decades, she has developed a distinct visual language that draws on the flat, graphic aesthetic of 1960s American Pop Art, echoing the influence of Roy Lichtenstein with a uniquely British, feminine perspective.

Working with vibrant colour palettes, bold outlines, and subtle tonal shading, Deborah’s distinctive style is widely recognised, admired, and collected around the world.

 

Her iconic painting “Ssshh…” has had global recognition, and her collection of art images has become widely reproduced in the contemporary art world. 

Early in her career in the 1980s, Deborah was licensed by The Walt Disney Company sharpening her skills in graphic narrative and composition.

 

Deborah’s canvases often depict cropped close-ups of women in moments of intimacy, surprise, or mischief, infused with humour, sensuality, and pop culture flair. 

She continues to live and work in London, evolving her practice while maintaining the visual immediacy and charm that have become her signature.

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