== About Christian Riese Lassen- The Artist ==
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"I believe in
making a difference through my art. In my work, I seek to act as a
messenger, alerting people all over the world to the deterioration
of the global environment, and to the need, as well, for greater
understanding and respect for the world’s diverse cultures. The
Earth’s irreplaceable treasures are steadily being eroded, but each
of us, collectively and as individuals, can make a difference and
must! This is my message."
Christian Riese Lassen is Hawaii’s
premier marine artist. His paintings and sculptures are displayed
in galleries across the United States and Japan, and his images
grace an eclectic array of merchandise, from greeting cards to
jigsaw puzzles, wristwatches to scuba gear. Meticulous and
imaginative, Christian’s paintings depict an idealized vision of
the natural world, and in particular the ocean he so loves.
Working in acrylics, enamels and oils, Lassen captures
brilliant-hued butterfly fish, Moorish idols, somber-eyed sea
turtles gliding through clean blue waters, while above, the light
of late afternoon illuminates a lush green island. On other
canvases, dolphins frolic below the surface of a deep-water
tropical harbor, and humpback whales move majestically through
their watery realm, or leap triumphantly into ours. When he was
still a child, Christian’s family moved to the Hawaiian island of
Maui; the ocean has always been a part of his life. A world-class
surfer and windsurfer, Christian has traveled the globe in search
of the perfect wave. “It is only through this direct observation of
the ocean that I can accurately paint its magnificence,” he says.
Inevitably, that intimate connection awakened Christian’s concern,
transforming him into one of the world’s leading environmental
artists.
“I have seen the effects of pollution in our waters:
the oil spills, the debris we humans carelessly cast aside, the
merciless slaughter of endangered species. But I have also seen
incredible beauty: the dazzling rainbows of reef fish, the graceful
curve of a dolphin’s tail, the reflection of light on the crests of
the waves. The breaching of a whale still takes my breath away.”
Christian's talent and abilities are not limited to his art
pieces. He has exploded into the music scene with the release of
his debut album, Turn the Tide. Closely tied into his marine life
preservation theme, Turn the Tide has effectively captured the
beauty of his mission in words and music.
Christian Riese
Lassen is the most successfully licensed artist in the world today,
with more than 70 licensees worldwide. Major sponsors and alliances
include the Walt Disney Company, MCA Universal, Sumitoro Bank,
National Panasonic, JVC Victor, and American Greetings. Christian’s
images adorn hundreds of product categories, including:
backpacks | dive gear | puzzles
bank checks | foil balloons |
school supplies
beach towels | gift bags | screen savers
bookmarks | gold jewelry | shower curtains
calendars | greeting
cards | telephone cards
candy | jewelry boxes | thermometers
CD
Roms | magnets | umbrellas
ceramic mugs | mouse pads | water
globes
clocks | neckties | wristwatches
collector plates |
needle art | post cards
Lassen is published in several
pictorial books including "The Art of Lassen", a tabletop book that
tells the history of "Lassen", and features a large selection of
Christian's works. Because of Christian's desire to carry the
message of concern for our oceans to the new generation, he has
personally penned a book for children entitled "Treasures of the
Sea". A third book, "Lassen Island" depicts the nature of
Christians' energy that he derives from the sea, on canvas. A
sequel to the "Art of Lassen" entitled "The Secret Path" was
released March 1st, 2000, it is available at Lassen Galleries.
In 1998, Christian Riese Lassen debuted a traveling exhibition—a
collection of more than 85 of the artist’s original works, on loan
from owners around the world. Since then, the paintings have toured
more than 26 cities in the US and Japan, delighting and inspiring
hundreds of thousands of fans.
In January 1998, the
feature-length motion picture "I Am the Earth" premiered at the
United Nations in New York, prior to its release worldwide. The
film, a fantasy with an environmental message, starred Christian
Riese Lassen.
Over the years, Christian has appeared on numerous
television shows, including Baywatch, P.M. Magazine, The
Extremists, Life Styles of the Rich and Famous, 20/20; as well as
on CNN, ESPN, and the Travel Channel.
In Japan, where Christian
is considered that country’s most popular artist, his fans further
enjoy his artwork by viewing “Lassen Hour,” a weekly television
show featured on Star TV.
An accomplished swimmer, surfer and
windsurfer, Christian Riese Lassen has traveled the globe to
explore the incredible diversity of our oceans. Ironically, the
artist first gained international recognition not for his
paintings, but for his athletic prowess. By the mid-eighties, he
was exploding into aerial loops in dramatic television commercials
for everything from Swatch watches to Quasar televisions, and was
featured in advertisements on billboards across Europe.
Known
Pictures from Christian Riese Lassen
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<br>Endless
Dream
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<br>Waikiki
Romance
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<br>Maui Daybreak
2001
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SeaVision
Christian Riese Lassen, a concerned environmentalist, founded
SeaVision in 1990. The Mission of this nonprofit organization is to
protect and preserve the oceans and sea life, and animals of our
planet. Christian's desire is that people around the world will
join him in this effort.
"We are the guardians of the earth and
it's oceans and our actions are reflected in its bounty and ability
to sustain life. Through education, we can continue to promote a
healthy marine environment."
In 1998, the United Nations asked
Christian to create an above-and-below Marine painting "Sanctuary,"
for the United Nations commemorative stamp for ocean preservation.
Christian was honored as the United Nations goodwill ambassador for
1998's International Year of the Ocean, and a featured speaker at
major environmental events around the world.
Christian Riese
Lassen is an advocate for the future of marine life and ecosystems,
and asks that you share in the responsibility of its care and
preservation.
Christian absorbs any and all costs for the entire
operation of SeaVision. If you would like to make a donation to the
SeaVision Foundation, please send to:
The SeaVision
Foundation
P.O. Box 340
Wailuku, Hi 96793
Phone: (808)
667-2606
Web Sites about Christian Riese Lassen
Lassen International - The official
Christian Riese Lassen web site<br>
Lassen Oahu, Lassen Waikiki, Lassen Museum,
Christian Lassen, Wylie Sculptures, Douglas Wylie, Joseph Quillan,
Quillan Sculpture<br>
Robins Paradise Island of innocence |
Christian Riese Lassen art | dolphin facts