Adam Bricusse´s artworks depict animals, samurais, pirates and gypsies, which are metaphors for his own feelings and instincts of men.
The common themes of his works include the violence of nature and the reflection of opposites, such as life and death, experience and inexperience.
This American couple is to 20th-century design what Stravinsky is to music or Martha Stewart is to ballet: innovators, intellectuals, people who turned the industry upside down.
Their joyful forty-year revolution took place in a shared design office that the Eameses opened in 1942 in Los Angeles. A year before, Charles divorced his wife, but in his new marriage he acquired not only a companion - a like-minded person.
At the time of the meeting, each of them was already a mature person and a mature artist: Charles was a designer and architect, Ray was an illustrator.